Sep 28, 2008

What Do You See? Is The Glass Half Empty? Or Half Full?

“ The men who did it, who pored over the greek and hebrew texts, comparing the accuracy and felicity of previous translations, argued with each other the finest details of chapter and verse, were many of them obscure at the time and are generally forgotten now, a gaggle of fifty or so black-gowned divies whose names are almost unknown but wose words continue to resonate with us. They have a ghost presence in our lives, invisable but constantly heard, enriching the language wit the ‘civility, learning and eloquence’ of their translation, but nowadays only whispering the sentence into our ears.” Its incredible how this phrases stood out from all the rest it showed me that it doesn’t matter how good you are, how good are the things you have done, but that some people are forgoten and some are rememberd, for the non important things they did. Hitler, Bush, Castro, Chaves, Osama Binladen, all this people have donde incredibly bad and unforgivable things, and we are so dumb we see the glass half empty instead of half full, society has come to see all the negetive people and their unforgivable actions but why can’t we remember those people who have done good? Nelsen Mandela, Martin Luther king, Abraham Lincon.

2 comments:

J. Tangen said...

I liek your title here.

Edit your use of apostrophes.

J. Tangen said...

I'm sorry: I like your title here.