She is, on the one hand, without intelligence and lacking in grace and courage. On
the other hand, there is a strand of pity somewhere. For she was merely taken advantage of by men less noble but more endowed with the temperament required to adjudicate affairs within the Kingdom of Earth. And she is everywhere, a gradient.
I am afflicted, in subtle instances, with the milder version--an acceptance of
mediocrity now and again on account of nepotism. What is it worth, after all,
if we can not teach God's Daughter, Satan, the language of her Father?
Sunday, March 25, 2007
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