
There are many people who are, in their conscious lives, almost entirely rational, and many who are almost entirely intuitive. Each group, with very little … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
There are many people who are, in their conscious lives, almost entirely rational, and many who are almost entirely intuitive. Each group, with very little … Read More ›
NOTE This is the plain truth, varnished, perhaps, in my memory by the passing of nearly fifty years. “HOLY MACKERAL,” whispered my cousin Irvin, “look … Read More ›
“I have never strived to imitate anyone,” Mr. Stuart says. “The writing just comes out of me. I have never tried to develop a style. … Read More ›
NOTE “A Century – the term goes back to the days of the high-wheelers – is a bicycle ride of 100 miles, accomplished in 12 … Read More ›
SOME YEARS AGO when I had published about 35 Boxwooders on a monthly schedule, the idea arose of stretching the run to 100, and somewhere … Read More ›
NOTE TO NON-NAPA READERS Again you must pardon us while we take care of internal matters. Our conventions are so long in coming and so … Read More ›
TECHNICAL NOTE: The century is a bicycle ride of 100 miles in a specified period. LITERARY NOTE: And ten speeds, ten different ways to go … Read More ›
“If there are American scientists, or philosophers of foremost rank, who believe the dogma and creeds, they have been strangely silent.” – A. Powell Davies, … Read More ›
“When the war ended,” O’Hare said to me, “I expected to be a lot more in fifteen years than a dispatcher of frozen-custard trucks.” – … Read More ›
QUOTE 1 “With each passing birthday I become surer of less and less, so I don’t want to tell another human being how to live. … Read More ›