“A smart man can deduce rather quickly that he is in trouble with a woman. What he most often cannot figure out is how this came to be.” ~ Wicasta Lovelace
Category: The Book of Wic
Bits and pieces of interesting philosophy, attitude and reflection as I come across them.
Judge A Man By His Enemies
“You can always judge a man not by his friends, but by the quality of his enemies. A good man will never have enemies who are anything but petty and childish. A bad man will have enemies that are legion. Who it is that dislikes a man reveals much about the man himself.” ~ Wicasta […]
Thinking About Republicans
“I never cease to be amazed at Republicans’ lack of empathy for the suffering of their fellow man.” ~ Wicasta Lovelace
From The Book of Wic
“Most human beings don’t worship God. They worship religion, without realizing that there’s a vast difference between religion and God. They’re not one and the same.” ~ Wicasta Lovelace
A Liberal Named Jesus
“I never thought of myself as a Liberal until the Conservatives defined “Liberal” as anyone who thinks we should care for the weak, give our brothers a helping hand, love our enemies and live our lives according to certain moral principles of fairness and equanimity. It finally occurred to me that the reason I couldn’t […]
Reformed Debauched Sinners
“The most annoying, and most dangerous, person you’ll ever come across is a reformed debauched sinner who’s trying to make amends with God.” ~ Wicasta Lovelace
Married Men
“Married men are only certain of one thing; they’re often in trouble, and they rarely know why.” ~ Wicasta Lovelace
So THAT’S Why I’m A Cynic…
“Cynicism is an unpleasant way of telling the truth.” – Lillian Hellman
Obama And Racism
All I need to know about President Obama and the issue of racism I can gather from the fact that the same people who sent me jokes about black people in New Orleans after Hurrican Katrina, or jokes about the White House dinners being fried chicken and Kool-Aid if Obama was elected, are the same […]
“When facts and reason are thrown overboard and only timidity passes for wisdom, and we can no longer even engage in a civil conversation with each other over the things that truly matter – that at that point we don’t merely lose our capacity to solve big challenges. We lose something essential about ourselves.” – […]