Words Worth Noting - May 28, 2022

“You sit in the park and you watch the grass die... /You ask how I know of Toledo, Ohio/ Well I spent a week there one day/ They’ve got entertainment to dazzle your eyes/ Go visit the bakery and watch the buns rise”

John Denver “Toledo” quoted on the Wall St. Journal’s “OpinionJournal” Jan. 15, 2003

Words Worth Noting - May 26, 2022

“History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.”

Abba Eban (it was emailed by a friend without further attribution, and is widely cited online but again without any specific reference that I could find to when and where he said it)

Words Worth Noting - May 25, 2022

Ralph von “Koenigswald’s discoveries [of early humans called the Solo People in Java] might have been even more impressive still but for a tactical error that was realized too late. He had offered locals ten cents for every piece of hominid bone they could come up with, then discovered to his horror that they had been enthusiastically smashing large pieces into small ones to maximize their income.”

Bill Bryson A Short History of Nearly Everything

Words Worth Noting - May 24, 2022

“when I opened the door [into his own office] and walked into the musty silence of the little waiting room there was the usual feeling of having been dropped down a well dried up twenty years ago to which no one would come back ever. The smell of old dust hung in the air as flat and stale as a football interview.”

Raymond Chandler The Little Sister