Sunday, August 04, 2013

Samuel Butler, poet (1612-1680)

For blocks are better cleft with wedges,
Than tools of sharp or subtle edges,
And dullest nonsense has been found
By some to be the most profound. -Samuel Butler, poet (1612-1680)

A blockhead can’t be taught using subtle reasoning. Simple and direct is the way to go. Often this is the best approach even for people with open minds.

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