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“Lessons in life are context specific. Contexts are never the same. If there are no lessons you can use does that mean there are actually no lessons”
David R. Dow, The Autobiography of an Execution
“Socrates had it backward. He thought the unexamined life is not worth living. I think no one's life holds up to examination. The more time you spend thinking the more you notice that everyone else is doing something better or more important than you.”
David R. Dow, The Autobiography of an Execution
“Idleness and idolatry aren't related but they ought to be.”
David R. Dow, The Autobiography of an Execution
“Truthfulness is overrated. The world works the way we want it to because of a thousand little innocent lies.”
David R. Dow, The Autobiography of an Execution