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GroupsAll Books Africa, Amateur Historians, Arkansas History, CALS, Free State Project (FSP) Readers, Institute for the American Founding, Mystical & Spiritual., Pro and Con, Radical History, Self Sufficiency & Survivalshow all groups

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About meI am bibliophilic autodidactic polymathic bricoleur who is the self-published author of "THE TABLES HAVE TURNED: A Street Guide to Guerrilla Lawfare"; the founder, executive producer and host of PHAT LIP! YouthTalk Radio; and an aspiring independent filmmaker.

MY CURRENT TWO MOST FAVORITE QUOTES:

"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is the meaning of success."
--an unattributed quote on a refrigerator magnet that one of my students gave me

"The world is in chaos. Honorable dealing is deteriorating, good friends are few, truth is held in disrepute, good service is underpaid, poor service is overpaid. Whole nations are committed to evil dealings: With one you fear insecurity, with another, inconsistency, with a third, betrayal. This being what it is, let the bad faith of others serve not as an example, but as warning. The real danger of the situation lies in the unhinging of your own integrity: accepting less than your best, being overly tolerant of stupidity, forgiving incompetence, fraternizing with the nonspiritual. The man of
principle never forgets what he is, because he clearly sees what the others are."
-- Baltasar Gracian, Spanish Jesuit scholar, 1601-1658

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LocationBrooklyn, NY

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I like your quote by Baltasar Gracian. Where (what text) did it come from? I feel the same way and it seems that I am the only person who has such high moral standards. I have been told that I am too naive, idealistic, a dreamer, too righteous, an unrealistic perfectionist, etc. It is gratifying to see that I am not alone.
Welcome to the Free State Project Readers group... thanks for joining!
Thanks for the friends invite. My, we certainly share a few interesting titles between us! Your library is amazing, going to have to add you to my most interesting!
Thanks for your invitation.

I'll be a law student until Summer 2010. Contact me if you're updating or plan to update The Tables Have Turned. I have advanced legal and social science research skills. I'd be willing to contribute a few dozen hours to your project.
Kwami k.

why that is truly a shame, because the story of the greatest african empire in american gets lost in the historic we the people shuffle and it truly should be told, heard, experience, seen, digested, and marinated into our minds...i'll admit when i first heard about the empire i had to take my mind out of the L-7 square, put it on the table, and analyze what was presented, afterwards the worlds history, its people, what it meant to be human on this earth all fell into place...

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diana
"To laugh often and much..." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
I would caution you on purchasing "Where Mathematics Comes From". It promises more than it has been delivering in my opinion. I'm about 300 pages into it and would not recommend it for a general math audience.
kwami k. kwami

thanks for adding me to your friend library list, thats awesome....and you yourself have a very good as well as a very large stash I must say...most interesting!!! Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush,The Lucid Dreamer:A Waking Guide for the Traveler Between Worlds, and Alkalize or Die...must haves for my library...lastly you have a copy of Return of the Ancient Ones by Ms Turner Goston, I have been seeking a copy for the last few years, can you tell me where I can possibly purchase a copy? It is currently the only one on my wishlist and I have looked on all the online as well as the land bookstores to no avail.

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doowatt34
I am curious how you came across me on LibraryThing. Did you read a review or do we have an overlap of book subjects? You don’t have any tags so it's hard to determine your main areas of interest.
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