A New York Minute

No one ever gets anywhere without walking or using their imagination.

(Perhaps a belt loop or two will be missed when the minute is wrapped in a slightly larger minute and goes missing).

To call something great is a tremendous act of smallness. Calling something great is so often the death of the life of greatness. Calling someone great is always at the expense of someone else who is not great.

No one ever really gets anywhere by calling someone or something great, other than the feeling they often get of being greater than the one they’ve already called great, thus being the superior being who never misses the belt loop.

Brooks RoddanComment