Subject: Properly Interpreting the Bible |
Bible Note: "Truly sir, all that I live by is the awl. I meddle with no tradesman's matters, nor women's matters, but with awl. I am indeed, sir, a surgeon to old shoes. A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience; which is, indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles. I beseech you, sir, be not out with me, yet if you be out, sir, I can mend you" (Shakespere: "Julius Caesar," Act 1, Scene 1). ...... Awl things considered, Kalos, we are in the debt of the Bard of Stratford for clearing this matter up once and for awl. ...... It was he who also gave us -- well almost -- the famous lines, "Oil's well that ends well" and "What fuels these mortals be." ..... With that I will end, sir, hoping awl's well with thee. --Hank |