Quote of the Day – Washington’s Birthday Edition

Posted By on February 20, 2006 at 5:04 pm

Thomas Jefferson, writing about George Washington after his death:

His mind was great and powerful … as far as he saw, no judgment was ever sounder. It was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion…. Perhaps the strongest feature in his character was prudence, never acting until every circumstance, every consideration, was maturely weighed; refraining if he saw doubt, but, when once decided, going through his purpose, whatever obstacles opposed. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible I have ever known…. He was, indeed, in every sense of the words, a wise, a good and a great man … On the whole, his character was, in its mass, perfect … it may truly be said, that never did nature and fortune combine more perfectly to make a man great….

“Presidents’ Day,” my eye. We don’t celebrate Polk, Hayes, or Cleveland. Today we remember George Washington.

Kudos

Posted By on February 17, 2006 at 5:26 pm

At work today, after I solved in a matter of minutes a fairly sticky technical problem that had occupied two of my colleagues for the better part of the afternoon, one of them IMed me:

You are the 10th degree black belt of ISDN – Grand Master!!

I can live with that.
It’s better, I think, to be the Chuck Norris of a dinosaur technology than the PeeWee Herman of the latest-and-greatest.
Not that one couldn’t be both, of course.
(Sorry, Chuck.)