Friday, March 12, 2021

Thought provoking statement 3: Looking through both tears of despair and tears of joy, one cannot see the truth very clearly

Thought provoking statement 3
 

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(Paraphrased)

Columbia Bible College 1991-1995:

Professor J 

'Looking through both tears of despair and tears of joy, one cannot see the truth very clearly.'

(Profound. I doubt this is true in every case. I tend to think that at times with increased emotions the brain becomes more active and thoughts can become more clear as long as one remains controlled. I can grant, however, that with intense out of control emotions leading to tears, yes, objectivity will very likely be impaired)

Thought provoking statement 2: I don't have time to read fiction because there is too much non-fiction to read

Thought provoking statement 2

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(Paraphrased)

Columbia Bible College 1991-1995: 

Professor J 

'I don't have time to read fiction because there is too much non-fiction to read.'

(Admittedly, I basically agree with the comment from my former professor. But, also admittedly, I do collect some comic art, but far more so for the covers and art than the stories. I am in no way stating everyone should read more non-fiction than fiction)