Lonni,
I don not have the words to adequately express this, but Ian Frazier
(Frasier ?) in his book "On the Rez" points out that one of the
significant differences between modern "Indian" culture, and mainstream
America, is there reverence for warriors. I too would disagree with Yoda,
and state that indeed, a great warrior makes for a great man. Note that
there is a difference between killer, and warrior.
P.S. I'll still shout you a beer, or other beverage, now that you are out
here in the PRK.
Regards,
Scott
At 07:01 PM 9/13/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>--- dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 13 September 2001 21:39, Net Llama wrote:
> >
> > | I believe Yoda put this quite well:
> > | Luke: But he was a great warrior!
> > | Yoda: Wars do not make one great.
> >
> > yoda is, um, a character in a movie.
>
>So? Does that make the words less relevant?
>
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