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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Sully- who wrote (60150)12/24/2003 9:01:34 AM
From: abstract  Read Replies (4) of 65232
 
At the risk of being too honest, too often in the past you've sounded (to me) like Jules, in Pulp Fiction, who before unloading his weapon said:

There's a passage I got memorized,
seems appropriate for this
situation: Ezekiel 25:17. "The path
of the righteous man is beset on
all sides by the inequities of the
selfish and the tyranny of evil
men. Blessed is he who, in the
name of charity and good will,
shepherds the weak through the
valley of darkness, for he is truly
his brother's keeper and the finder
of lost children. And I will
strike down upon thee with great
vengeance and furious anger those
who attempt to poison and destroy
my brothers. And you will know my
name is the Lord when I lay my
vengeance upon you."


I have difficulty with Jules' attitude. It doesn't seem that there is much room for another opinion.

I tend to believe, that in most things, there is not one truth, but many shades and that I benefit from hearing the multiplicity. Correspondingly, when I hear a voice that says to me there is no room for another opinion, I feel compelled to create space.

Your batch of replies to my most recent post shows latitude and humility that I had not previously seen. I appreciate that. Thank you.

What Seems True Easily Remains Aloof.
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