Nature, that universal and public manuscript.
Sir Thomas Browne (1605 – 1682)
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Nature, that universal and public manuscript.
Sir Thomas Browne (1605 – 1682)
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10 Comments CherryPie on Jun 17th 2013
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Him again! I daren’t say anything.
You will be hearing a lot less from me anyway. There are bloggers like you who allow comments through and take the flak, that you clearly do not want, and there are some who will not or cannot tolerate different views, who willfully misinterpret and react with aggression. Any commentator up against a blogger who filters out opposing views is banging their head against a brick wall and I can’t be bothered anymore.
Thank you Cherie for promoting good discussion. For showing integrity and kindness (to me) when I didn’t deserve it and for standing up against hate so much more effectively than I can.
Long may you continue.
“Him again” is exactly what I was about to say Suzie
…and to say, “nice photo”
Thank you.
I think Thomas was covered quite well on his last outing.
Thank you for your kinds words.
Belated but wise words.
I thought the quote went quite well with the photo.
Aaah! Here’s my photo of the week (regular but always exceptional) Joy. Thanks!
Thank you Claude I am glad you like it
The colour is so vivid.
The words are so meaningful.
I am glad you like the poppy, I thought the words went well with it.