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The Monday Morning Memo

“Art is symbolic and some symbols mean more to us than others. Art puts us in another time, a different place, and connects us to the life of the artist. It is a magic mirror, allowing us to examine perspectives and realities beyond
our own.”
– RHW,
June 20, 2013

“I too have had my dreams: ay, known indeed the crowded visions of a fiery youth which haunt me still.”
– Oscar Wilde


“I’m excited and simultaneously stunned to announce that after 39 years and 7 days of aimlessly wandering the streets of this planet, I’m getting married.

Yes. You read that right.

I’m getting married. Donna Carter, who some of you have met, has said yes to me. While I still think it is 50/50 that she will come to her senses, I am going with the idea that she will go through with it.”

– Brett Feinstein,
by email to all his friends on August 29, 2008, at 10:52PM
 

“I’ll take crazy over stupid any day.”
– Joss Whedon,
screenwriter


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Logos, Ethos, and Pathos are sometimes
called the rhetorical triangle.

Logos appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments.

Ethos speaks of the speaker’s status or authority, making the audience more
likely to trust them.

Pathos appeals to the emotions.”

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