
I notice that the past ten posts here have had photos of Frasier Crane, Lou Gerhig, Groucho Marx, Leonardo da Vinci, Harry Nilsson, Brian Tracy, Earl Nightingale, Sir Matthew Hale,
Liz Ryan and a red guitar. So half of them are from the entertainment side of life. Other than being another sign of a misspent childhood (I knew, in order, the words to every Beatles song on every album the Beatles released in the U.S. when I was 21), I wonder what that means.
Assuming the truth of the old saying, of accepting truth where you find it, I guess it’s okay. Which makes me wonder where that saying originated – I know it wasn’t in a Beatles song. The closest I can find online, where there can be so much that simply isn’t true, is a saying from Buddha, "the teacher of truth," who said:
"Arise from dreams and delusions,
Awaken with open mind.
Seek only Truth. Where you find it,
Peace also you will find."
Which isn’t quite the same. I wonder what Teri Garr would say about that….





