Tag Archives: Wendall Berry

All Human Stories

Perhaps it was from thinking about him after his death, discovering how much I remembered and how little I knew, that I learned that all human stories in this world contain many lost or unwritten or unreadable or unwritable pages and that the truth about us, though it may exist, though it must lie all [...]
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Wall-E: I loved it!

‘Nuff said, go see it! Seriously though, it was great. To quote Ben Witherington: “I ask you, if Pixar can make you sympathetic to the plight of a cockroach, obviously the sky is the limit with their powers–NO?” And that was just one of the poignant and funny elements to this movie. A cute, but [...]
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Unattended children will be traded for donuts… (or sold as slaves)

I saw this sign at Elder’s Bookstore, a happy little used and rare bookstore near Centennial Park here in Nashville, that said “Unattended children will be traded for donuts” and then a second one that said “Unattended children will be sold as slaves.” I thought the first one in particular was funny, but didn’t [...]
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