We’re
artisans who sew and sow words. We sew
and sow words for, among other things, organizing, molding, and embellishing
the world in which we’re thrust and thrust ourselves. Words are powerful tools that must be handled
with care. And, yet, too often when sewing
and sowing language:
In addition to law and language generally, this blog explores philosophy, translation, poetry (including my own poetry and translations), legal education reform, genealogy, rhetoric, politics, and other things that interest me from time to time. I consider all my poems and translations flawed works in progress, tweak them unpredictably, and consider the latest-posted versions the latest "final" forms. I'd enjoy others' thoughts on anything posted. © Harold Anthony Lloyd 2024
Showing posts with label Sphinx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sphinx. Show all posts
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Sewing & Sowing Words
Labels:
Arden,
Ethics,
Frankenstein,
Grammar,
Justin Martyr,
Language,
Morality,
Philosophy,
Poetry,
Politics,
Pragmatism,
Religion,
Religious Hypocrisy,
Sonnet,
Sphinx,
Tertullian,
Time,
Virtue,
Words,
Zeno
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