Category Archives: Joseph Joubert

Think of The Ills From Which You Are Exempt

What disease don’t you have?


What family tragedy hasn’t happened to yours?


What are you able to do that others cannot?


How lucky are you to have the support you do?


How much money are you able to spend on leisure?


What genetic blessings were you given?


What evil have you avoided?


What close call did you have?


What love are you shown?


How grateful are you?






















Drawing and questions by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily


Quote by Joseph Joubert, 1754-1824, French essayist

One year ago today at The Napkin Dad Daily – Ah, Summer

>What is True By Lamplight

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We often think of a quote like this as being about seeing more about a
person the brighter the light. More wrinkles, more flaws, etc. But what
I think about is seeing something new and different about the person.

The person under the lamplight soliciting I see a certain way. That same
person at a pool of an apartment complex, swimming hard for exercise,
sunbathing and reading a book I will see a different way. That same person
is at the grocery store, the DMW, their child’s recital, the dentist or volunteering
at a soup kitchen, all under different lights, and I will see them differently
once again.

Who is that person? Will she be judged by her solicitation or by her love
for her child or her healthy habits or something else?

What light do you see people under? What light do you see yourself under?

quote by Joseph Joubert, French writer, 1754-1824

>Who Needs Feet

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Quote by Joubert, submitted by Michael Jamison, Thanks Michael!

The quote is trying to caution against imagination without learning, but I
have seen many a time when a formal education results in a person having
less unique imagination and creativity. They become all feet and no wings.

Having feet that ARE wings might be the answer.

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>It is Easy to Know God

>napkin_11-07-02 - Easy to Know God

It seems to be a paradox, but is it really? I think there are many who would benefit from defining God less, not more.

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