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April 16, 2013 / Fantelius

Perfect Stupidity

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Through the years I’ve collected stupid statements from major authorities. A decade or so ago, for example, the ”genius” who won the Noble Prize in Economics said, ”Everything has a price.”
Poor man, I thought, he’s never received a priceless kiss.

Recently I read a professor of mathematics claim, ”Nothing is perfect.”
What perfect nonsense. Ask parents about their new born child and see how often you hear them describe perfection. Are they not correct? We see perfection all the time. Have you never seen a perfect smile? Heard someone make a perfect comment? Looked at the line of your love’s neck and not seen a perfect form?

The nature of perfection is dynamic and short-lived. It can’t be calculated. Not even by professors of mathematics. It is no less perfection because it is incalculable and temporary.

 

 

“I won’t claim that we made perfect love,
but I did hear angels applauding.”
Dartwill Aquila

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