“Most of us make an instinctive decision,
then build an infrastructure of reasoning to justify it.
And call the result common sense.”
The above quote is from the book The Sense of an Ending a novel by Julian Barnes. We read it in the Fingerhut Book Club this month. It is a very well written short novel that makes you think a bit about life and aging.
A few more quotes:
“Some Englishman once observed that marriage is a long dull meal with the pudding served first. I think that’s far too cynical.”
“May you be ordinary, as the poet once wished the new-born baby.”
Unfortunately I’m going to miss the book club meeting because we are going hiking in the Alps.
Life is good.
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