A Long Obedience
"The essential thing in 'heaven and earth' is that there should be a long obedience in the same direction; there results, and has always resulted in the long run, something which has made life worth living." -Friedrich Nietzsche
"The essential thing in 'heaven and earth' is that there should be a long obedience in the same direction; there results, and has always resulted in the long run, something which has made life worth living." -Friedrich Nietzsche
4 Comments:
Kevin -
Those of us who studied Latin as opposed to German know that IIII is a ligitimate way to denote 4 in Roman Numerals. It was an earlier version later supplanted by the more commonly seen IV. Obviously the clock is a Roman antique.
Well, my face is red. Regardless, I doubt the fine people at Phi Beta Kappa decided they wanted to give a nob to the older Roman usage of the number 4. I will still make fun of them.
it's okay, Kev. i studied Latin, and I didn't know that. or didn't remember it. i think it's a hilarious clock.
i'm so sad i can't find it just now - it's buried somewhere in a box - but i have a picture for you to add to your collection someday. it's of a restaurant called the Sanitary Lunch.
frightening, isn't it? i drove past it the same day i saw a billboard for "Lift-It: the world's first germ-proof toilet seat handle." seems that really caught on...
oh. sorry. i should have said i think it's AN hilarious clock... :) i think... grammar's so fun!
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