On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:11:48 -0700 "Blaine Borrowman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here is a saying I found written on the wall
> of one of the jr high classrooms I subbed in
> some time ago. I don't know who wrote it. But . . .
> "In times of change, learners inherit the earth,
> while the learned find themselves beautifully
> equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists."
That seems very profound. I see lots of stuff like that when I
browse through a copy of Readers' Digest.
Are the graffiti scribbler's sentiments echoed in scripture?
I remember one of Bob Dylan's songs ("the times, they are a-changin'
") said something similar. Was Bob Dylan prescient or was he imbued with
the arrogance of youth?
If somebody scribbles, "In times of change, learners are too
ignorant to cope, while the learned know how to survive and proper," will
you post that, too?
Just wondering.
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