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This brings back memories of my grade school years and one of the first books I ever read: "The Admirable Crichton" by Sir James Matthew Barrie. The lesson was about epigrams (a witty saying). I have been a Jeopardy fan since 1964 when Art Fleming was its host and continue to watch every airing to this day. When the Teen Tournament comes on, I invariably quote Sir James Matthew Barrie's "I'm not young enough to know everything." The "epigram" makes so much sense now, 63 years later, than when I first read it. This is Russian folk song... When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly Good one, Deb. It's cabanaben favorite quote. I used to hear it all the time. Your Welcome What's a wonderful performance! What a lovely woman! This song was prohibited in Soviet Union of those days. You would get in big trouble just to listening it on secret BBC waves through unbearable cracks of military jammers. How many more beauties were we deprived all those days, my friends! Those jammers are still hiding in the corners. Everywhere in our world. Only lighted they are shrinking and dissipating. Like a smoke of our violent past... I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now. Bob Dylan. |
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