One more thing
And one more thing:
Quisquis huc accedes
Quod tibi horrendum videtur
Mihi amoenum est
Si dilectat maneas
Si taedat abeas
Utrumque gratumYou who come here
Whoever you are
What may seem horrible to you
Is fine for me
If you like it stay
If it bores you go
I couldn’t care less.
(From the inscription that appears in Latin on a marble plaque at the entrance to Cardinal Chigi’s 17th century Villa Cetinale, at Sovicelli in Tuscany, discovered and translated by John Julius Norwich in “Still More Christmas Crackers – 1990-1999,” [Viking, Penguin Group UK]).
Mark Twain on party loyalty
"Look
at the tyranny of party -- at what is called party allegiance, party loyalty --
a snare invented by designing men for selfish purposes -- and which turns
voters into chattles, slaves, rabbits, and all the while their masters, and
they themselves are shouting rubbish about liberty, independence, freedom of
opinion, freedom of speech, honestly unconscious of the fantastic
contradiction . . . "
Mark Twain, "The Character of Man," 1906.
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