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== CONVERSATIONs == | |||
"The most fruitful and natural exercise for our minds is, in my opinion, conversation."<Ref> Michel de Montaigne, French Philosopher, Michel Eyquem, Sieur de Montaigne, a.k.a. the Lord of Montaigne,</Ref> | |||
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"Conversation. What is it? A Mystery! It's the art of never seeming bored, of touching everything with interest, of pleasing with trifles, of being fascinating with nothing at all."<Ref>[[Guy de Maupassant]], Guy de Maupassant, French author, Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was a 19th-century French author, remembered as a master of the short story form. Born 1850.</Ref> | |||
"The art of conversation is the art of hearing as well as of being heard." | |||
William Hazlitt, Selected Essays, 1778-1830 | |||
While the good witch of the North, "Galinda didn't often stop to consider whether she believed in what she said or not; the whole point of conversations was flow." Gregory Maguire, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West | |||
But, "Good conversation is like an electric current, it goes farther with greater efficiency because of a reduction in resistance when it alternates." | |||
The "Ideal conversation must be an exchange of thought, and not, as many of those who worry most about their shortcomings believe, an eloquent exhibition of wit or oratory."<Ref>Emily Post was an American author, novelist, and socialite, famous for writing about etiquette born in 1872.</Ref> | |||
"Conversation, like certain portions of the anatomy, always runs more smoothly when lubricated." | |||
Doug Wright, Quills | |||
To successfully seek good conversation we must bring ample amounts of the oil of human kindness and humility freshly pressed through the religious practice and habit of patience, [[forgive]]ness, and [[love]]. | |||
A man or woman not willing to hear opposing opinions is not worthy of the sacrifice required for a good conversations. | |||
=== The conversation of Peter, Paul === | |||
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Free speech
The most hateful speech throughout history has been no speech because if "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men do nothing "[1] then it is certainly equally true "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is that good men say nothing." If they do say it but are censored then censorship becomes an act of hatred.
CONVERSATIONs
"The most fruitful and natural exercise for our minds is, in my opinion, conversation."[2]
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"Conversation. What is it? A Mystery! It's the art of never seeming bored, of touching everything with interest, of pleasing with trifles, of being fascinating with nothing at all."[3]
"The art of conversation is the art of hearing as well as of being heard."
William Hazlitt, Selected Essays, 1778-1830
While the good witch of the North, "Galinda didn't often stop to consider whether she believed in what she said or not; the whole point of conversations was flow." Gregory Maguire, Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West But, "Good conversation is like an electric current, it goes farther with greater efficiency because of a reduction in resistance when it alternates."
The "Ideal conversation must be an exchange of thought, and not, as many of those who worry most about their shortcomings believe, an eloquent exhibition of wit or oratory."[4]
"Conversation, like certain portions of the anatomy, always runs more smoothly when lubricated." Doug Wright, Quills
To successfully seek good conversation we must bring ample amounts of the oil of human kindness and humility freshly pressed through the religious practice and habit of patience, forgiveness, and love.
A man or woman not willing to hear opposing opinions is not worthy of the sacrifice required for a good conversations.
The conversation of Peter, Paul
Quotes and cases
“The smell of the printer's ink is the incense of modern revolutionary organization.” Nicholas Bonneville in 1789
“Thanks to printing and the press, we have today means of intellectual propaganda that the ancients did not imagine. Without going to converse in the shops and preach in the squares, we send the radiations of our thoughts directly in the hearts of men of good will.” Theophile Thore, defended himself at his trial in 1840.
“For let us be honest in facing this fundamental fact: Those who cultivate competence, accuracy, and intellectual honesty tend to be the smallest segment of the journalistic community, their audience the smallest sector of the public.” The Flight from Truth: The Reign of Deceit in the Age of Information Jean Francois Revel.
Hidden information
23 minute Video https://www.dailywire.com/episode/1-fauci
Daily Wire explores the history of the politics surrounding Covid-19, and reveals shocking details about both Anthony Fauci's role in hiding critical information from the American people as well as worrisome unanswered questions surrounding the origins of the virus.
The problem in America go much deeper and have been eroding our ability for decades. The whole story and the hidden history is explored on our Keys of the Kingdom podcasts.
There is fact based news and then there is "fake news" sponsoring a narrative. What is clearly not happening in Canada is an insurrection but an actual demonstration that is a part of true democratic process of voicing concerns about government overreach in an extremely peaceful manner.
Six Provinces Lift Mandates
But China is still torturing people.
You may not be able to see the video if you are not subscribed but you should be able to listen. I have not found a link where they are not censoring yet like Roman's Rumble channel.
According to the military, DMED of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch’s (AFHSB) since they began vaccinating the military there has been a --300% increase in cancer diagnoses, --1,000% increase in diagnosis codes for neurological issues, --myocardial infarction –269% increase, --Bell’s palsy – 291% increase --congenital malformations (for children of military personnel)– 156% increase --female infertility – 471% increase --pulmonary embolisms – 467% increase
Hidden information https://www.theblaze.com/op-ed/ horowitz-whistleblowers-share-dod-medical-data-that-blows-vaccine-safety-debate-wide-open
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- ↑ “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Often attributed to Edmund Burke eroniously. The philosopher John Stuart Mill, in an 1867 inaugural address at the University of St. Andrews did state: “Let not any one pacify his conscience by the delusion that he can do no harm if he takes no part, and forms no opinion. Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. He is not a good man who, without a protest, allows wrong to be committed in his name, and with the means which he helps to supply, because he will not trouble himself to use his mind on the subject.”
- ↑ Michel de Montaigne, French Philosopher, Michel Eyquem, Sieur de Montaigne, a.k.a. the Lord of Montaigne,
- ↑ Guy de Maupassant, Guy de Maupassant, French author, Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant was a 19th-century French author, remembered as a master of the short story form. Born 1850.
- ↑ Emily Post was an American author, novelist, and socialite, famous for writing about etiquette born in 1872.