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RSherman

(576 posts)
Tue Oct 10, 2023, 06:51 PM Oct 2023

"Nothing worth serious study is lovable"

In the book "The Last Ranger" by Peter Heller, a character is reading Russian authors: Chekhov, Turgenev, Pushkin.

Another character asks why he loved them.

His response:


"I don't love them." "Nothing worth serious study is lovable".


Hmmm.....

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"Nothing worth serious study is lovable" (Original Post) RSherman Oct 2023 OP
Nice Ring, But Dissolves In A Moment's Thought The Magistrate Oct 2023 #1
WTbloodyF? ExWhoDoesntCare Oct 2023 #2
 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
2. WTbloodyF?
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 01:55 PM
Oct 2023

No.

Just no.

Loving something made me *more* inclined to study it with more seriousness. And despising something always does the opposite.

Think of it this way: MAGAts aren't lovable, so, by that character's standard, they are worth serious study. You really want to go there?

Me, I think that getting too close to stupid and disgusting makes people stupid and disgusting.

YMMV.

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