Saturday, February 10, 2007
The rule of four

Anyone who wants to take up the tag is welcome to do so.


1. Grab the book closest to you.

2. Open to page 131, choose 3 sentences.

3. Post the text of 3 sentences on your blog.

4. Name of the book and the author.

5. Tag as many people as you want.



1. Somehow these rituals were then transmitted intact down to the present, profiting from that immunity to time and fortune which the university, like an ancient tar pit, confers on everything that unwittingly lumbers into it and dies.

2. I suspect Jonathan Edwards was never much for euphemisms or modern contexts.

3. The only thing mentioned less often than God in the lecture is hell.


"The rule of four" by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason


 
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