Mere Potentiality

Aristotle proposed that the intellect consists soley of potentiality because a person can think on any subject at any given time without the actualization of the object of thought. Mere potentiality: the anatomy of a thought in ten minutes or less.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

True and Deep

Glad the PB worked.
I really had fun with you Monday. Thanks for taking me to the zoo. Seems I forget how creative God is.
I find myself wondering what it is that makes us friends. We seem to have an awkward sort of friendship, but true and deep. Honestly, you are one of my very best friends, and I know it is deeper than common interests and lifestyles. Thanks for being you.

By the by, how is your heart these days?

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