Included here are all of my "Thought's of the Day" for the month of May.
My thought for Monday May 31, 1999:
"Life is a grey area. What we perceive as black and white are merely folds in a uniform cloth."
My thought for Sunday May 30, 1999:
"Without laws there would be no crime."
My thought for Saturday May 29, 1999:
"All things are simple until we understand them."
My thought for Friday May 28, 1999:
"In the grand scheme of a life, one's first love is not nearly so important as one's last."
My thought for Thursday May 27, 1999:
"Love and hate have the same opposite: Apathy."
My thought for Wednesday May 26, 1999:
"If every action has an equal and opposite reaction, what is the point of action? Despite our knowledge of this simple law of the universe, humans continue to act; either the universe is wrong or we are. Which is more likely?"
My thought for Tuesday May 25, 1999:
"Every man has free will and it is his fate that he exercise it."
My thought for Monday May 24, 1999:
"It is easy to forget that a fork is simply a knife with several blades."
My thought for Sunday May 23, 1999:
"There is nothing so unusual as the perfectly normal."
My Thought for Saturday May 22, 1999
"Within joy is sorrow, and within sorrow, joy; the ending of one leads directly to the beginning of the other."