ara baliozian Posted December 2, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 CONFESSION************************During the last couple of weeks alone I have been called by friendly aswell as hostile readers a hypocrite, a Turcophile, a racist and the sonof a whore. One good thing about being an Armenian writer is that theydon't mince words with you. They don't cushion their blows. Neither dothey sugarcoat their pills. They confront you with the unvarnished truthas they see it. Therefore, it would be cowardly as well as misleading ofme if I did not reciprocate in kind by expressing my thoughts asaccurately and objectively as possible without circumlocutions andeuphemisms.I am resigned to the fact that I will never be a popular writer. It isextremely difficult to be even a writer if you write for an audience ofsmart-ass imbeciles who are convinced they are way ahead of you and evenif you were to travel with the speed of light, you would never catch upwith them. But that doesn't bother me one bit. I am not a preacher. Idon't need to worry over the possibility of losing a member of mycongregation. Such a loss would not translate into a minus sign on myincome. If your income is zero, a thousand minus signs will not make itless than what it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 2, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 TRIBAL PATRIOTISM****************************Tribal patriotism is an oxymoron. A contradiction in terms. Verbal crap.It’s like saying positive negativism, Marxist capitalism, Christianatheism, compassionate massacre and peaceful war.To describe a partisan as a patriot amounts to saying that a brown-noseris an honest man. Tribalists are dividers and destroyers of the nation,and when they pretend to be its defenders they lie.Whenever I hear one of our partisans speaking in the name of patriotism Iam reminded of the mafia in whose Sicilian jargon mafioso means "man ofhonor." A member of the Communist Party or the ARF, the ADL and AAA mayspeak of patriotism but what he practices is tribalism. He is loyal tothe Party and not the nation. He is committed to a fraction of the nationand not the nation as a whole. In President Johnson’s inimitable words,his pecker is in the pocket of the boss, and what the boss says goesbecause the boss knows better.Tribal people are loyal to the tribe and only to the tribe and to hellwith the nation or the homeland, which is what patriotism is: love ofhomeland or nation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 2, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 OSHAGAN*********************"No one understands the Turks as well as we do," Oshagan once bragged;and after the Genocide he said:"Our revolutionaries failed because they formed only tiny islands in aTurkish sea."Please note the antiseptic euphemism here: "Our revolutionaries failed,"as opposed to "we suffered a genocide," or "a million and a half innocentArmenians were slaughtered."That’s the problems with us: we brag. We brag a lot. And when it comes tolearning from the lessons of history, we come up with reasons that are noreasons at all but we readily accept them as such.If we understood the Turks, why is it that Zohrab (a highly sophisticatedauthor, lawyer, diplomat) saved Talaat’s life?And did we have to be massacred by the million in order to make theearth-shaking discovery that we formed only tiny islands in a hostilesea? Are we to assume our revolutionaries operated on the assumption thatthe Turks were the islands and we were the sea? How many more centuriesdid we have to live under the Turks in order to discover that they were amajority and we were a minority? And how many more massacres did we haveto witness and experience before it became abundantly clear to ourrevolutionaries that the Turks were capable of committing genocide?Zarian once called Oshagan Eshagan (English equivalent: Jack S.Avanakian). But to this day West-Armenians worship Oshagan as thegreatest writer of the 20th century and look down at Zarian because hewas an East-Armenian. It is to be noted that Oshagan himself was notexactly a fan of East-Armenians. He treated them as creatures from adifferent tribe. "They are incapable of understand us," he said. And hehimself made no effort to understand them, including Zarian. Heunderstood Turks or he said he did. But he did not care to understand hisfellow Armenians. There you have it: tribalism in action. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 2, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2001 Sunday, December 2, 2001********************************** 1. Only people who are completely ignorant of history speak of 20-20 vision.2. All ideologies are dangerous because sooner or later they fall into thehands of bullies and I find it extremely difficult to believe there areintelligent people out there who can't tell the difference between a public servant and a bloodthirsty bully.3. When your adversary decides he is smarter than you, even when he agreeswith you he will disagree with you.4. To hate is one thing, to program yourself to hate is another. The same applies to ignorance.5. Once upon a time we were known as "hungry Armenians." We now have fatbellies but we continue to be hungry -- hungry for ideas, hungry forprinciples, hungry for a statesman of vision, and above all, hungry formen and women who, in Florence King’s words will "rip the teats offsacred cows."6. In hope an optimist, in worry a pessimist, in fear a coward: that’s whatthey mean when they speak of man being a bundle of contradictions.7. I was visiting a friend and when I heard eerie screams from the upstairsapartment, I said:"Someone being tortured to death?""Newlyweds having sex," my friend replied.Same occurrence, two diametrically opposed interpretations. It’s the samein politics.8. War is wrong. Wrong is a crime against humanity. But if it weren't forwar, I wouldn't be here today writing war is a crime against humanity.9. The less they know the more they talk.10. An Armenian is a wound in search of a bandage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 3, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2001 Monday, December 03, 2001*********************************1. To some Armenians being Armenian means: "You either think like me orelse!"2. There are atheists because there are believers who behave like swine.3. There are no happy endings in the history of Armenian literature. It hasbeen the destiny of Armenians writers to be either a failure or a victim.4. Has anyone ever seen an underdog rejecting on moral grounds theopportunity to become a top dog? If the secret ambition of an underdog isbecome a top dog, in what way he may be said to be different or morallysuperior?5. It has been said that our knowledge is finite but our ignorance infinite.What remains to be established is: in what way our infinite ignoranceshapes our finite knowledge. What if this so-called knowledge of ours ismore akin to ignorance? What if an argument, or even a dialogue, isnothing but an exchange of fallacies? Hence the old Chinese saying: "Hewho speaks does not know and he who knows does not speak."6. Never argue about politics with an Armenian. On second thought: neverargue about anything with an Armenian.7. Perhaps the hardest thing about being Armenian is recovering yourhumanity without becoming a cannibal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 4, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 LATER (Monday, December 03, 2001)***************************************** 1. Armenian history as written by Armenians is only one side of the story.If our dead could only speak!2. One must have a mind able to perform contortions of diabolical complexityto believe that Armenians are smart and Turks dumb, and to know that forsix centuries they were our masters and we their slaves.3. They crap on me because they say I am too critical of Armenians, and theydon't see crapping on a fellow Armenian as too critical but as fair,just, and patriotic.4. When a democratically elected leader commits a blunder, his successorscorrect it; but when a despot makes a blunder he builds more monuments,palaces, and underground bunkers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 4, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 Tuesday, December 04, 2001*********************************There are two kinds of man: the brainwashable and the unbrainwashable.The brainwashable is one who is easily seduced by platitudes, cliches,slogans and oversimplifications. He is wide open to closed systems ofthought.Ideologies, cults and organized religions of all kind are his mainbreeding grounds.The unbrainwashable is one who has developed the ability to think forhimself.Homo sovieticus was eminently brainwashable.Fascist regimes were veritable factories of the species.Fascism and Sovietism may be dead but brainwashable people continue todevelop and prosper in the Middle East under the influence of suchaberrations as Ayatollah Khomeini, Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden.Someday the DNA of this species may be isolated and its antibodydiscovered. But until then mankind has no choice but to suffer them: tobe killed by them and whenever possible to kill them. Because killingthem is easier than deprogramming them.Deprogramming them is time-consuming and not always successful. It hasbeen tried with mixed results in America.If some day mankind is exterminated it will be because of brainwashablepeople who think…strike that! They don't think! They follow. They repeat.They parrot. They recycle. They recycle crap. They vomit someone else’svomit. And their message is not a message but an ultimatum. An ultimatumthat says: "You either agree with us or you die!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 5, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 LATER [Tuesday, December 04, 2001]****************************************1. Those who speak of rules will never agree with those who speak ofexceptions.2. One thing that writing for Armenians has taught me:If you expose a falsehood you make a thousand enemies.3. To some Armenians to assimilate means to die as an Armenian in order tobe reborn as a human being; to others it means committingidentity-suicide or self-genocide. Who is right? The jury is out on thatone.4. What is the difference between the Ottoman police at the turn of thecentury silencing the Sultan▓s critics and Armenian editors in theDiaspora today who silence their boss▓s critics? What do we accomplish ifwe replace one Sultan with many mini-ones?5. What the Middle East needs now is an organized religion that will teachits adherents to kill themselves without killing innocent civilians. Ifthat happens, the Middle East problem will at last have found itssolution.6. Turks seems to be the central concern of our partisan papers. If youdon't believe me try the following experiment: next time you get hold ofa partisan paper, separate the headlines that refer to Turks and Azerisfrom those that refer to Armenians and don't be surprised if the firstoutnumber the second. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 5, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARMENIAN NATION***********************************************Once upon a timewe lived in a land of oppression and massacre.But then, our revolutionaries sprang into actionand ushered in an orgy of genocidefollowed by a period of dispersion and exile,which led to an era of stagnation, alienation and assimilation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 5, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 THE MESSAGE*********************The message of all dissidents of all agesmay be abridged thus:The emperor has no duds,no dick,no balls,and no brains. ON LITERATURE************************Solzhenitsyn once said:"No regime has ever loved great writers,only minor ones."He should have said:No regime has ever loved literature,only recycled crap.Or even better:No tyrant has ever loved honest men,only subservient brown-nosers. THE HAVE AND HAVE NOTS********************************One reason why the wealthy are nasty folk is thatthe poor are after their money.I speak from experience.The poor are even after my money.Sometimes even the not so poor.And I am not even wealthy. THE WILL OF GOD***************************History is not the will of God unfolding.If it were, theologians would be writing our history books;and theologians (both Muslim and Christian)would agree that the Armenian Genocide was the Will of God.Which is one reason whywhenever a man speaks in the name of GodI am tempted to worship the Devil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 7, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 BULLIES*********************Some people use the truth like a clubwith which to clobber their adversaries;and whenever truth is not on their side,they use lies the same way.Their primary concern is neither truth nor liesbut to assert their own superiority or infallibility.Their it is: the root of all autocratic regimes.To speak of democracy or human rights to this speciesis like speaking of animal rights to wolves and hyenas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 7, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 CONFESSIONS OF A DUPE*****************************One reason I have developed an extreme, perhaps even a pathological,aversion for dupes is that I was one most of my life. Like most childrenI too was taught to respect and trust my elders. As a Catholic I wasbrought up to believe anyone who was not a Catholic was a heretic on hisway to the devil. As an Armenian I was taught the world was populated byinferior hostiles. In the 1930s in Germany I would have been a Nazi andin Russia a Communist. I understand Nazis and Stalinists. What I don'tunderstand √ what I can't understand √ is a Nazi who refuses to grow upand abandon his early illusions. What I can't understand are Stalinists,chauvinists and anti-Semites who try to hide behind harmless masks byidentifying themselves as anti-capitalists, anti-Zionists, oranti-American imperialists. What I will never understand are individualswho even when there is no one to brainwash them, they brainwashthemselves. And please, don't try to explain them to me because I refuseto understand them lest I become one of them myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 7, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2001 INTOLERANCE************************Intolerance means violating free speech.Violating free speech means murdering ideas;and where ideas are murdered,people will be massacred;and there is no such thing as the murder of the guilty only.It is not in the nature of those who commit massacresto discriminate the innocent from the guilty.BULLIES******************A bully's unspoken motto:"There is more wisdom in my ignorancethan in your knowledge."SKEPTICISM********************My favorite ism is skepticismbecause it questions the validity of all isms,including its own. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 10, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 JUST A THOUGHT****************************When Armenians say Armenians are incapable of committing massacres, Idon't believe them. When Turks say Armenians massacred more Turks, thenTurks massacred Armenians, I don't believe them either. But when aRussian eyewitness writes that Armenians massacred Turks with the samesavagery as the Turks massacred Armenians. I begin to have secondthoughts, and one of the first second thoughts I have is that perhaps weare not members of a morally superior race; neither are we unique ordifferent. Perhaps we are the same as everyone else, including Turks.To those who say Turks rewrite history,I say, so does everyone else and we are no exception.To those who say Turks are guilty of genocide,I say so are Jews (according to the Old Testament)and Greeks (according to their own historians),and more recently Americans and Germans (ditto).Hindus in India have massacred millions of Muslims and vice versa.I could go on mentioning Spanish conquistadors,Pakistanis in Bangladesh, Russians in the Caucasus,Zulus and Tutsis in Africa (or is it Hutus?)….Why am I so eager to prove that our claim of uniqueness is bogus?Because if we are not unique neither are our problems;and if others can solve their problems, so can we;and anyone else who says otherwise is a liar and an enemy;and because I say that I will be called a liar and enemy, of course –which, in case you didn't known, is known in academic circles as the"blah-blah-blah school of criticism." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 10, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 LIARS*************If you want to understand Armenians, read Dostoevsky on Russians. And ifyou want to understand Armenians who can't even lead a mutt to thenearest fire hydrant but speak as if they were rulers of the universe,read his essay on lies and liars ("Something about Lying" in ESSAYS OFTHE MASTERS, edited by Charles Neider. New York: First Cooper SquarePress: 2000).Every Russian lies, Dostoevsky tells us here. Even more or less honestRussians lie (more or less). They lie because they are afraid of thetruth; they lie because they are ashamed of themselves; they lie becausethey want to make a good impression; and they lie because they have noself-respect.Deep inside somewhere a Russian knows to be a phony and an ignoramus butin the presence of others he pretends to be a pundit (Dostoevsky uses theword "erudite"); and he thinks he can get away with it because he has aneven lower opinion of his fellow Russians. He is as transparent andfragile as glass but he tries to project the image of one who is as solidand impenetrable as rock. He is essentially a performer, a poseur with apathological need of an audience. He loves to deliver lectures onsubjects he knows nothing about. Though contemptuous of his fellowRussians, he demands their respect.Is he a tragedy or a farce?Or perhaps he is a pathological case who deserves our understanding andcompassion.To put it differently: Is the history of the USSR a gigantic sinisterfarce or a case of mass hysteria?And what about our present situation?Can anyone answer this question honestly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 10, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 THE BOOMERANG SCHOOL OF CRITICISM************************************************1.When we were children we called each other names, as all children are inthe habit of doing, and the most popular form of retaliation wasrepeating the very same insult that our adversary had inflicted on us.-Fool.-You are the fool!-Liar!-You are the liar.I have noticed that some of my adult critics practice this school ofcriticism, which could also be called the blah-blah-blah school ofcriticism.2.This much said let me add that I owe a great deal to my critics. They aremy most faithful readers and my most reliable sources of inspiration,even when they practice blah or boomerang criticism.3.I would have given up writing for Armenians twenty years ago, were it notfor a letter by an old lady (who died shortly thereafter--may Allah havemercy on her soul, if she had one) who happened to be a pillar of theArmenian-American community. In this letter she accused me of corruptingthe young and of changing the tone of Armenian-American journalism.Whenever she now read any one of our weeklies, she said, she invariablycame across articles, commentaries, and letters to the editor expressingviews similar to mine. All her life, she went on, she had done her utmostto be positive about Armenian affairs and there I was, demolishing hergood work.Perhaps I should explain that before writing that particular letter shehad written another and a much more "positive" one in which she praisedmy dedication and promised to organize a banquet in my honor. To which Iremember to have said that I was not in the habit of traveling severalhundred miles for lunch and that I preferred to have a cheese sandwichwith a cup of coffee in my own kitchen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 11, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 Monday, December 10, 2001******************************** 1. A disgruntled reader in the Ottoman Empire or the USSR could easilysilence a writer by denouncing him to the police.All those who miss the good old days, please raise your right hand!2. Armenian justice in the Middle, I am told, was more akin to its Ottomanand Soviet variants. Which leads me to conclude that the criticism offanatics has nothing to do with criticism: rather, it is more akin toassassination by other means.3. Never criticize a people that has experienced massacre.They will tear you to shreds to prove you wrong and themselves right.4. The justice of victims can be as ruthless as the justice of victimizers.5. Russian proverb: "Dwell on the past and you will lose an eye.Ignore the past and you will lose both of them." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 11, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 LATER THE SAME DAY[12/10/01 2:13 PM]******************************************** 1. Writing for Armenians is like preaching vegetarianism to an audience ofcannibals.If you come out of it alive you should consider yourself the luckiest manon earth.2. My best allies are the colossal egos of my enemies.3. We talk too much about God and Country and not enough about honesty. Itshould be the other way around. Only then may we count on God's cooperation.4. Among Armenians, if you don't know somebody who knows somebody you mightas well resign to your present status as a nobody.5. If you haven't read the writers who were killed by Talaat and Stalin or silenced by our partisans in the Diaspora, on whose side are you?6. To how many of my fellow Armenians I could say:Recover your humanity, you have nothing to lose but your Ottomanism.7. The main purpose of an Armenian political platform is to organize hatred:hatred for the Turks and, above all, hatred for the opposition.The rest is mumbo jumbo.8. With enough checks and balances even a mediocrity may behave like astatesman. Without checks and balance even the greatest statesman maybehave like a serial killer.9. I think it was Verdi who once observed that sometimes your enemies are abetter source of publicity than your friends, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 11, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 Tuesday, December 11, 2001*********************************An Oriental carpet dealer has a higher opinion of his fellow Armeniansthan a poet because the average Armenian spends a hundred times, perhapseven a thousand times, more money on rugs than on books.For a carpet dealer to have a low opinion of his fellow Armenians wouldamount to biting the posterior of the goose that lays the golden egg.The same applies to fund-raisers, some of whom, according to an insider(himself a former fund-raiser) make as much as $100,000 (a hundredthousand) a year √ which probably exceeds the combined lifetime income ofall 20th-century Armenian writers.This may explain why I find the patriotism of fund-raisers and Orientalcarpet dealers slightly suspect. But then, I am not the type who looks upto people with fat bellies, especially when they preach idealism,self-sacrifice and dedication to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 12, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 LATER [11 December, 2001]**********************************When as a boy I became interested in literature and spent endless hoursin the company of books, I was warned against a literary career. "You'llstarve!" they said. Not me, I thought. I wasn't going to be one of thosemediocre vodanavorjis who deserve to be starved anyway. (Please, rememberthat I was brought up in an Ottoman environment among survivors of theGenocide most of whom not only spoke in Turkish but also thought and feltin Turkish). I dismissed their warnings as alarmist. I was going to bedifferent. I was going to be better. Nobody ever told me that amongArmenians the better you are the harder they starve you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 12, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 ON SECOND THOUGHT****************************Do I want to see my fellow Armenians united?Hell no!People are seldom united for a good cause or reason.What is politics if not organized hatred?At the turn of the century the Turks were united against us.Today we are united (more or less, of course) against them.The Germans were united against the Jews;the Russians against bourgeois decadence;and the Muslims are united today (more or less, of course, as all tribalpeople tend to be when it comes to consensus) against Israel and all itssupporters.Even when hatred succeeds in destroying the enemy,it invariably ends up destroying itself.Call me anything you want but not a frustrated despotwho wants to unite his people against a common enemy.What I really want instead is to see my fellow Armenians as worthycitizens of the world who make positive contributions to their respectivecommunities and the world at large (yes, including Turkey).Call me a dreamer or a daydreamer or even a utopian mental masturbator!After being called a son of a whore and a preacher,anything else is bound to be an improvement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 12, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 Wednesday, December 12, 2001************************************There are those who think by writing one or more articles in our weekliesthey have made a valuable contribution to the solution of our problems.There are even those who think if they succeed in solving all ourproblems, the nation will be grateful to them. I thought so too when Iwas young, naОve and inexperienced √ in short, a dumb jerk. The truth is(and historic evidence is clear on this point) no power on earth, noteven a messiah, can solve the problems of a nation that does not want tosolve its problems. And if you are ever successful in solving all ourproblems, consider yourself lucky if they let you live. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 13, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2001 LATER (December 12, 2001)*********************************It was Maimonides, a medieval Jewish philosopher, who said that for everywise man you meet, be prepared to deal with ten thousand fools, or wordsto that effect. He also said: "Astrology is a disease, not a science."A thousand years of progress and what do we have? For every astronomertoday there are probably ten thousand astrologers and a hundred thousandfools who believe in them.It is the same in politics. Think of the millions of dupes who were takenin by the likes of Stalin and Hitler and completely ignored the voices ofsuch dissidents as Thomas Mann, Solzhenitsyn and our own Zarian.If this be progress then it must be the progress of a disease. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 13, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 13, 2001 Thursday, December 13, 2001*********************************In one of Russellss autobiographical books, written when he was eighty, Icome across the following passage: "In the modern world, if communitiesare unhappy, it is because they choose to be so. Or, to speak moreprecisely, because they have ignorances, habits, beliefs, and passions,which are dearer to them than happiness or even life."*But according to our dime a dozen pundits, there is nothing wrong withour "habits, beliefs, and passions." As for our "ignorances": Impossible!Absurd!! Unheard of!!! We are, after all, a nation of experts on any given subject; so much so that, if you give us five minutes, we will solve any international problem you care to mention - from the MiddleEast to the United States, and from the Balkans to Patagonia.As for solving our own problems: we have none, of course. Our problemsare not ours but someone else's: Turkish barbarism, the double-talk ofthe Great Powers, Yankee imperialism, Jewish villainy, and, if you talk to a partisan: the opposition.Which is where Russell comes in: We are unhappy, he tells us, because we have many problems. We have problems because we choose to have them. We choose to have them because we are infatuated with our own prejudices,fallacies, recycled chauvinist crap, and ignorance. And because we refuse to acknowledge this fact, we guarantee the survival of our problems even if their survival means our own extinction. *Bertrand Russell, PORTRAITS FROM MEMORY AND OTHER ESSAYS. London: GeorgeAllen & Unwin Ltd., 1956, page 54. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ara baliozian Posted December 14, 2001 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2001 LATER [12/13/01]***************************1. When I went into this business I made a commitment to be courteous to allmy critics no matter how rude, ignorant, and fanatical. But I now knowsomething I didn't know then: there are so many of them that it is muchmore practical to ignore the buggers.2. It is said that a little learning is a dangerous thing. But having metseveral Armenian academics, I tend to think a lot of learning can belethal.3. I have heard some Armenians say we should forgive the Turks, but I havenever heard an Armenian say we should forgive our fellow Armenians.4. "He who seeking asses found a kingdom." When I first read this line inMilton's PARADISE REGAINED, I thought: So far many asses but not even theshadow of a miserable igloo.5. To how many of my so-called patriotic readers I could say: "Dear friend,no matter how hard I try I can't take you seriously because your thoughtsused to be mine when I was a brainwashed boy of nine." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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