( photo by Andrey Kolobov )
“By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”
Socrates (c. 469 / 470 BC – 399 BC )
Socrates (c. 469 / 470 BC – 399 BC )
THE END
( photo by Andrey Kolobov )
“By all means marry; if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”
Socrates (c. 469 / 470 BC – 399 BC )
Socrates (c. 469 / 470 BC – 399 BC )
THE END
that gave me the levity I needed. thanks
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I’m sorry, I shouldn’t say this, but that cracked me up, but I suppose if we can’t laugh at ourselves, who can? 🙂
As the saying goes, “Blessed are we who can laugh at ourselves for we shall never cease to be amused” 😉
I must be so blessed. Thank you for a great stress release 🙂
You are always welcome – let’s share the blessings 😉
Just wonder; what’s wrong with me? I have a good wife (for life) and I’m happy AND I’m a bit of a philosopher … 😉
He-he, very glad for you. It looks like Socrates was not that lucky 😉 – that does not mean that we can’t have both 🙂
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It’s as if it says you can’t be both!
Good point. Why not? 😉
Very good point! I, personally, would love to be a happy philosopher!
Glad to see so many happy philosophers in the blogosphere!!! That’s awesome 🙂