More Aphorisms by Marty Rubin
Posted on September 5, 2011
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Marty Rubin is back with some characteristically poignant, Zen-inflected aphorisms. I’ve blogged about Marty’s aphorisms before (click here to read that post) and for more of Marty’s musings, check out his blog: Out Of Context: Pieces of a Life.
No one can think clearly who thinks only with their head.
The moon is always full, though you can’t always see it.
Rain or shine, the cicadas find something to sing about.
When you win an argument, what do you win?
The world makes sense to those who don’t try to make sense of it.
Not trying makes everything easy.
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So nice to see a few more of Marty’s aphorisms here (he’s obviously got a bit of the blarney about him on the quiet), while if it wasn’t for James’ ever-excellent blog I don’t quite know where I would go to find them.
I suppose in having so many “deliciously contradictory” things to say the problem is what exactly to miss out, and when; and that’s always been my favourite problem as well.