133. Do castles touch the clouds?
No two persons ever read the same book. – Edmund Wilson Wow! I cannot think of any other words that more succinctly and precisely sum … Read More
No two persons ever read the same book. – Edmund Wilson Wow! I cannot think of any other words that more succinctly and precisely sum … Read More
No two persons ever read the same book. – Edmund Wilson Wow! I cannot think of any other words that more succinctly and precisely sum … Read More
“Friends, “We are gathered here today not in sorrow, but rather to celebrate the memories of the great times we had together with our friend … Read More
Last week I introduced The Habit of Reading and, courtesy of some readers, I have a shopping list of some 53 book titles recommended to … Read More
Many years ago I attended a seminar in Vancouver. The topic was on some arcane section of the Income Tax Act. I, along with a … Read More
Lionel called the other day with a simple question. “When are you going to write about The Habit of Reading?” “Reading,” he explained, “is the … Read More
In my day job there is one question I am asked more than any other and that question is, “Why is it so difficult to … Read More
The past two weeks have taught me that The Habit of Being Forthright is more widespread than I had previously thought. A typical blog posting … Read More
There is a chronic condition raging through our population. It is reaching epidemic proportions and is causing great concern to many. There is no known … Read More
Last week we talked about The Habit of Being Forthright. Several people called to stay how much they agreed with the very premise of the … Read More