dennis scharnberg

clutching at straws

What evidence is there that “X” knows better than others (about society, social problems, policies)?  The real question is, What evidence could there be?  That is, What kind of evidence establishes that one does know better?

Thomas Albert Walpole,  The Significance of Statistical Outliers.

have a memory

I look around at this culture, and I find myself bitterly muttering these words: “Actor! Actor! Actor!”

Godfrey Daniel,  Inspecting the Time Domain.

rue for you

LW was good at logic.  Extraordinary, actually.  But he was not very logical.

Stefan Muntz,  Entropic Processes in Architecture.

earning your sleep

Claire listened closely to the State Trooper’s questions.  But her answers were vague, as usual.  Vague in that practiced way of the hopeless no-good.

Clive Ennis,  The Case of the Broken Handle.

please step forward

If doubt were sustainable at all, then doubt itself would succumb to doubt.

Hugh Drummond,  A Canine World.

wall to wall

Was Laura a happy person?  Well, she is seen to be smiling in several photographs.

Rhonda Carstairs, A Bad Case of the Whim-Whams and Other Stories.

milk and cookies

Claiming to know is an emotional enterprise.  It has little (or nothing) to do with knowing.

Alistair Danning,  An Anecdotal History of Radicalism.

in the dark

Dot com you say?  Gee, that sounds interesting.”  Archibald was engaging in that sneering, mocking thing again.

Grayling Stott,  An Inventory of Characters.

from on high

Ads are just movies.  Mercifully short movies.

Malcolm Scrivener,  The Reclining of the West.

all points bulletin

“Leave my shallowness alone,” says the citizen.

“OK,” says the mass media.

Rollo Marquardt,  Dwelling in the Cupcake World.