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I would rather walk a path of admitted ignorance, Desiring of knowledge; than rest, in superior repose, And seek out the "meaning of life" with exuberance, Than hold company with one who claims he knows. I would rather read lessons written by fools, Who gained understanding in repeated mistakes. Than listen to lectures from scholars in schools, Who claim all -knowing, though no chances did take. I would rather share some tea with a child, Whose innocence inspires me to pray. Than bread and wine with revered priest, Whose hypocratic actions lead me astray. I would rather discover beauty in a foe And throw off my old regard, Than unseemliness in a long time friend, And assume new thoughts, marred.
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Mar 21, 2010
Mar 21, 2010 at 2:58 PM UTC
I would rather....
I would rather walk a path of admitted ignorance, Desiring of knowledge; than rest, in superior repose, And seek out the "meaning of life" with exuberance, Than hold company with one who claims he knows. I would rather read lessons written by fools, Who gained understanding in repeated mistakes. Than listen to lectures from scholars in schools, Who claim all -knowing, though no chances did take. I would rather share some tea with a child, Whose innocence inspires me to pray. Than bread and wine with revered priest, Whose hypocratic actions lead me astray. I would rather discover beauty in a foe And throw off my old regard, Than unseemliness in a long time friend, And assume new thoughts, marred.
deanena-tierney
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47/F/American
Mar 21, 2010
Mar 21, 2010 at 2:58 PM UTC
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