Serendipitous Epiphenomena

$€®€NDIPIT©U$ (adj): being lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries; €PIPH€N©M€NA (pl n): secondary phenomena that are by-products of other phenomena

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Serendipitous Aphorism - IX

In vain you tell me that Artificial Government is good, but that I fall out only with the Abuse. The Thing! The Thing itself is the Abuse!
Edmund Burke, A Vindication of Natural Society

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even in football you need some co-ordination, if you want the ball to go from one to the desired person, and then from there to the desired goal.

Otherwise the otherside will always have control of the ball, and more likely score most goals.

I agree it is the playing not the winning counts.

I like to play volley tennis, too boring for most competitive players, but more fun for me ...

if I can find anyone to play the same game.

And yes, it is an excuse because I am not Wimbledon material when it comes to competitive tennis.

I'm not looking to pull any muscles, damage my knee serving aces or develop tennis elbow,

but I do like to spend time in the open air volleying a tennis ball from one side of the net to another with tennis rackets.

One choice is against a wall ...

But even squash or softball can get too competitive. If I spend more time looking for the ball, and running cold - I don't enjoy it half as much as volleying playing on and running 'warm'

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