Who I am is not as important as what I want
Posted on January 10, 2007 in Uncategorized
Some people were enraged and others were cheered by that mischievous Borf face and by the whimsical sayings like “BORF IS GOOD FOR YOUR LIVER,” or “BORF WRITES LETTERS TO YOUR CHILDREN.” (Borf seemed quite conscientious about matters of spelling and punctuation. )
most of all the world is a place
where parts of wholes are described
within an overarching paradigm of clarity
and accuracy
the context of which makes possible
an underlying sense of the way it all fits together
despite our collective tendency not to conceive of it as such