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Words of Wisdom(?)
"God is only our name for it. And the closer we get to it, the more it ceases to be God." John O'Donohue
"There is now scientific evidence that reading fiction really does have psychological benefits."
Keith Oatley in
New Scientist
, 28 June 2008, p. 42
"Bring him back when he is six."
Mervyn Peake
Titus Groan
"Launch out into the deep."
Gospel of Luke
5:4
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Friday, 7 November 2008
I Caught a Falling Leaf
I was told
in my distant youth that this brings good luck. It certainly evoked a chuckle from the infant, as I cavorted across the playground trying to anticipate the flight path of the descending leaf.
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