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"En yit, somehow er nudder, de bestest un us gits Mighty sick er de tuggin' at de chain."
Joel Chandler Harris, Uncle Remus, His Songs: IX. Time goes by turns, 1880 [Brer Rabbit ain't see no peace w'atsumever.]

Egyptian salvation follows either left or right path & mid lake of fire consumes damned or redeems believer.

Irene Dunne [Jerome Kern, Roberta; B-side: Jealousy] — Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk2v9r6WYFg

"Ever see a bear cat hug a lion? No, good God, no. Well, whiskey make rabbit hug lion. Yes, good God, yes."
American song, Howard W. Odum & Harry Knight, Rainbow Round My Shoulder: The Blue Trail of Black Ulysses, 
Chapter 9 Gambling for My Honey, 1928.

"The first principles of the universe are atoms and empty space; everything else is merely human thought. Worlds such as this 
one are unlimited in number. They come into being, and perish. But nothing can come into being from that which is not, or pass 
away into what is not. Further, the essential atoms are without limit in size and number and they make of the universe a vortex 
in which all composite things are generated-fire, water, air, earth. 
The cause of the coming into being of all things is the ceaseless whirl, which I call necessity; and everything happens according 
to necessity. Thus, creation is constantly created and re-created. 
As Cyrus Spitama was beginning to suspect, if not believe, there is neither a beginning nor an end to a creation which exists in 
a state of flux in a time that is truly infinite. Although I have nowhere observed the slightest trace of Zoroaster’s Wise Lord, he 
might well be a concept which can be translated into that circle which stands for the cosmos, for the primal unity, for creation."
Gore Vidal, Creation, 1981 [recollections of Democritus of Abdera].

Their savage enemy understands nothing, & cunning fancies forever remain a dead letter for kett ignorance. 

Awake At Last — Bigger Picture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEKrCnDM74Q

"What, then, is a benefit? It is the art of doing a kindness which both bestows pleasure and gains it by bestowing it, and which does 
its office by natural and spontaneous impulse. It is not, therefore, the thing which is done or given, but the spirit in which it is done 
or given, that must be considered, because a benefit exists, not in that which is done or given, but in the mind of the doer or giver."
Seneca, On benefits, Book I, Chapter 6 [Benefits are not constrained & never obligated, nor binding.]

"Alas, the time is coming when man will no longer shoot the arrow of his longing beyond man, and the string of his bow will 
have forgotten how to whirl. I say unto you: one must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. 
I say unto you: you still have chaos in yourselves."
F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, First Part, Zarathustra's Prologue, V [As ineradicable as flea-beetle, the last man lives longest.]

"Which makes me feel something of an impostor. After all, one cannot choose one's grandfather."
Gore Vidal, Creation, Book One: Herodotus Gives a Reading at the Odeon in Athens, Chapter 1, 1981 [Cyrus Spitama].

Prodromos remains kett & news signal boosted killing feral animals. New inventions must fit coarse natures.

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