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Those Who Know Everything in General Know Nothing…
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Sumi-e Sunday
Seldom this quiet.
just passing through
After midnight
A space in time
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Completing the circle
Toward safe harbor
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Slowly
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The tunnel at the end of the light
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2015-11-27 VeloSolex 2 web
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Those Who Know Everything in General Know Nothing in Particular
A reward of merit dated 1875. Unfortunately, the small but colorful chromolithographed scrap glued to the middle of the card isn't positioned correctly (take a look at a rotated version instead of craning your neck), but the elaborate design surrounding the scrap makes up for it.
The nineteenth-century "maxim" printed on the card reminds me of the modern quip about know-it-alls: "Those who think they know everything annoy those of us who do."
For another reward of merit printed by Colton, Zahm, & Roberts, see Look Up and Not Down.
Golden Maxim Reward
Those who know everything in general, know nothing in particular.
Colton, Zahm, & Roberts, New York.
Written on the back of the card: "1875, James M. Stoner."
The nineteenth-century "maxim" printed on the card reminds me of the modern quip about know-it-alls: "Those who think they know everything annoy those of us who do."
For another reward of merit printed by Colton, Zahm, & Roberts, see Look Up and Not Down.
Golden Maxim Reward
Those who know everything in general, know nothing in particular.
Colton, Zahm, & Roberts, New York.
Written on the back of the card: "1875, James M. Stoner."
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