Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 How could anyone think less of you for such resourceful wisdom-spotting and gathering? Bravo. An internet search revealed nothing about Capt. Brenner Tate -- he remains a mystery. Anyone know? On Wednesday, January 1, 2003, at 05:39 AM, (AT) (DOT) com wrote: > " ~ P_T ~ <patchouli_troll " <patchouli_troll > Re: Every Light > > If I tell my source, will you think less of me? *lol* > I found it on a blank card at a B & N, and in true troll style, I > fetched a index > card from out of my satchel and scribbled it down for safe keeping. > Then, I > went back and bought the card anyway.... perfect for writting letters > since > good stationary is seldom found. > > Alas, I know not who is this Captain Brenner Tate; already I think I > would > have liked him. *s* > > ~ P_T ~ > > A man's conscience, like a warning line on the highway, tells him > what he > shouldn't do - but it does not keep him from doing it. > -Frank A. Clark > ~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~> > > , The Stewarts <stews9@c...> > wrote: >> This is Rosicrucian; what's its source? >> >> On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 02:14 PM, > (AT) (DOT) >> com wrote: >> >>> Every passage has its beacon. >>> Every shadow has its light. >>> We must therefore keep watch, my friend, keep watch. >>> ~ Captain Brenner Tate >>> When Alexander the Great visited Diogenes and asked whether he could do anything for the famed teacher, Diogenes replied: 'Only stand out of my light.' Perhaps some day we shall know how to heighten creativity. Until then, one of the best things we can do for creative men and women is to stand out of their light. --John W. Gardner, author and educator (1912-2002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Hm. I shall have to employ my web-trolling devices. If there exists anything online at all about said Captain, I will find it. I love a mystery. ~ P_T ~ Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it. -Michel de Montaigne, essayist (1533-1592) ~~~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> , The Stewarts <stews9@c...> wrote: > An internet search revealed nothing about Capt. Brenner Tate -- he remains > a mystery. Anyone know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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