Better When New

An upright, two legged philosopher once said, “The love of wisdom comes to no one by chance,” and how about that, he was two words…okay, two words off.

 

 

The Real Revolutionist should remind the recruits to never accept anything from anyone you don’t like.  It sounds simple enough if you don’t start analyzing words such as “accept,” “anything” and “don’t like.”

 

 

Yesterday I read in one of your little human books the following statement:

“The greatest obstacle to progress is prejudice.” 

But to that I think I’ll add, “epigram makers” and “axiom mongers.”

 

 

Prevention may be “cheaper than a cure,” but only so long as latex costs less than mold. 

(Think about it.)

 

 

Everything seems better when new, but people.

 

J.