-- Only a few men can be truly free; to be, in the proper sense of the word, sui juris, master of his own time and powers, and able to say every morning, "This day is my own." Your Colonel is one of those men.
> Only a few men can be truly free; to be, in the proper sense of the word,
> sui juris, master of his own time and powers, and able to say every morning,
> "This day is my own." Your Colonel is one of those men.
Jack wrote:
>> Only a few men can be truly free; to be, in the proper sense of the
>> word, sui juris, master of his own time and powers, and able to say
>> every morning, "This day is my own." Your Colonel is one of those
>> men.
> It's an interesting quote.
i like it because it proves that i own him , if i didn't he wouldn't say your colonel , if its my colonel i own it
> Jack wrote:
> >> Only a few men can be truly free; to be, in the proper sense of the
> >> word, sui juris, master of his own time and powers, and able to say
> >> every morning, "This day is my own." Your Colonel is one of those
> >> men.
> > It's an interesting quote.
> i like it because it proves that i own him ,
> if i didn't he wouldn't say your colonel ,
> if its my colonel i own it
> Jack wrote:
> >> Only a few men can be truly free; to be, in the proper sense of the
> >> word, sui juris, master of his own time and powers, and able to say
> >> every morning, "This day is my own." Your Colonel is one of those
> >> men.
> > It's an interesting quote.
> i like it because it proves that i own him ,
> if i didn't he wouldn't say your colonel ,
> if its my colonel i own it
It's an interesting point. Owning things is cool.
I'm the proud owner of a three-pound beef chuck slab (choice grade). BEEF, IT'S WHAT'S FER DINNER!