Wow! Yes, it does change how you consider the quote.
Reading the words 'look straight at me and you see yourself' and reflecting on them, then you see the author...~Charles Manson~ It is almost revolting to consider seeing myself by looking at Charles Manson!
'There but for the grace of God, go I'.
Paraphrased but attributed to John Bradford (circa 1510–1555).
Hmmm....
ReplyDeleteRead quote alone - seems very insightful.
ReplyDeleteThen notice who said it. Did your perspective change?
Wow! Yes, it does change how you consider the quote.
ReplyDeleteReading the words 'look straight at me and you see yourself' and reflecting on them, then you see the author...~Charles Manson~ It is almost revolting to consider seeing myself by looking at Charles Manson!
'There but for the grace of God, go I'.
Paraphrased but attributed to John Bradford (circa 1510–1555).