Friday 10 April 2009

William Blake The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with Sun

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of natural philosophy was pretty vague, was sure there had been one of those only the other day.
Well, it been able to understand, which is that you can't cross the same river twice. Experiments with a long-legged wizard and a small river say you can cross the same river thirty, thirty-five times a minute.
Wizards don't like philosophy very much. As far as they are concerned, one hand clapping makes a noise like 'cl'.
In this particular case, though, Rincewind couldn't go home because it didn't matter. He'd had enough. He wasn't going to try to understand anything any more. He was going home.Except that wizards can never go home.This is one of the ancient and deeply meaningful sayings about wizards and it says something about most of them that they have never been able to work out what it means. Wizards aren't allowed to have wives but they are allowed to have parents, and many of them go back to the old home town for Hogswatch Night or Soul Cake Thursday, for a bit of a sing­song and the heart-warming sight of all their boyhood bullies hurriedly avoiding them in the street.It's rather like the other saying they've never

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