Each question on the purity test concludes with the following promp… Which two answers are correct? And you always have the same four choices:
I’m not afraid of rejection– Life is a series of rejections Until you learn that Life goes on I’m afraid of abject humiliation
Like the fern which is seedless but doesn’t lack seeds the universe (that cannot be named… is meaningless
All the games people play Are iterations of the same game: Playing along Playing along is a language game And the only way to win the game
Marxism is a sadism with a simple formula: My happiness becomes real the moment yours is dematerialized
Everyone makes fun of the weatherman for getting the forecast wrong as if getting it right is his real job
At bottom freedom consists of the possibility that you are wrong
We got the five day work week because that’s how long it takes a python to digest it’s meal
In granting us free will God took the greatest of risks God also made us in His image God risked it all on us Risking it all on Him
I’ve never believed in being proac… so instead of expecting the unexpe… I got the surprise of my life but found it altogether unexceptio…
I always thought it didn’t matter if human beings really had free will as long as they experienced the wo… as if they did;
Scarcity isn’t a lack of abundance– it results from overabundance which enables hoarding
Abiding means to wait expectantly, defiantly, or submiss… and I typically manage all three in the grocery store checkout line even in the express lane
If I said– The worst thing you can say about… is that he always plays it safe– then he sounds like a perfectly ni… But when I say–
The scientific method has, at long last arrived at a unifying theory which, for it is a dead end