## Rough Notes * I dunno. Truth can feel pretty empty, so fantasy, stories, have a pretty solid appeal by comparison. * The common cry of Atheism - "They're all idiots!" * I'm content to let the machines do the thinking - they're better at it, and I'd rather be off drinking in a cafe somewhere. ## Quotes * "The imagination... gave [man] his first lift above his fellow primates. It enabled him to visualize a condition of existence better than that he was experiencing... even today he keeps on going in the same manner."" * "His corpus of high faiths and confidences--in brief, his burden of errors." * "Faith may be defined as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable." * "The smallest atom of truth represents some man's bitter toil and agony; for every ponderable chunk of it there is a brave truth-seeker's grave upon some lonely ash-dump and a soul roasting in Hell." ## Questions ## Definitions * Chrestomathy (n.) - edited collection of writings * Salubrious (adj.) - good fer yer health * Swedenborgianism (n.) - New Christianity. Emanuel Swedenborg. * God is kind, never angry * The stories are just that, not to be taken literally * poltroonery (n.) - an utter coward * Brummagem (adj.) - a cheap counterfeit * Roister (v.) - celebrate in a noisy, boisterous way * Popinjay (n.) - vain or conceited person. Dressed extravagantly. * Mountebank (n.) - a charlatan; tricking others out of money