September 20, 2007

a tiny grain

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10 Responses to “a tiny grain”

  1. I do won­der if, in years to come, audien­ces and cri­tics will look back at 2007 as the year in which Hugh’s car­toons shif­ted in tone from socio­lo­gi­cal to phi­lo­sophi­cal.
    I won­der further what the impli­ca­tions are of lea­ving a com­ment on a man’s blog but refe­rring to him in the third per­son, as though he’s the sub­ject of his own creation…

  2. Seth E says:

    I do hope you offer this one as a Blogcard.

  3. Priceless…Thank You.

  4. Aw, that’s sad :-(
    (Isn’t it?)

  5. ooooh! I SO love this!
    On Mon­day I wrote a piece about the drop of water in the ocean, but I had not con­si­de­red the hum­ble grain of sand.

  6. Hi,
    How do we modify the Gaping­Void wid­get to match my website’s back­ground color?
    Rgds
    Chandra

  7. OMG! I luv this one! Quite exis­ten­tial. It refe­ren­ces me.
    Adrienne Zurub
    Author
    ‘Notes From the Mothership The Naked Invi­si­bles’
    http://adriennezurub.com

  8. Hugh: awe­some!
    (You’ll remem­ber:
    To see a world in a grain of sand
    And a hea­ven a wild flo­wer
    Hold infi­nity in the palm of your hand
    And eter­nity in an hour.…
    …it’s the ulti­mate time mana­ge­ment tip, of course. William Blake I believe)
    Enjoy your week-end. And thanks for your great posts..

  9. Hans de Kraker says:

    So much is said by “A Tiny Grain” that I should not say anything, just because I can or because I have a ton­gue in my mouth!
    Fantastic.I feel like the tiny grain. Fas­ci­na­ting.
    Nice Sun­day to you from Bondi Beach, Syd­ney, Australia