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Sage is dead; his words live on (H.L. Mencken died 50 years ago today)
Baltimore Sun ^ | 1/28/06 | Frederick Rasmussen

Posted on 01/28/2006 7:32:20 AM PST by Borges

After drinking two mild Gibson cocktails and enjoying a crackling fire and the lively conversation, Mencken again complained of not feeling well, and before going upstairs to his third-floor back bedroom, again spoke to Cheslock.

"Louis, this is the last time you'll see me," he said to his old friend, Rodgers wrote.

At 9:15 p.m., Cheslock left the Hollins Street residence and drove home through a gathering sleet storm.

Mencken climbed into bed, turned on the radio, and fell asleep listening to a Mozart concert.

Early Sunday morning, when Rancho Brown, a Johns Hopkins Hospital orderly, arrived to help get Mencken bathed and dressed, he was unable to awaken him.

His physician reckoned that Mencken had died in the wee hours of Jan. 29, 1956.

(Excerpt) Read more at baltimoresun.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: anniversary; greatestcriticever; mencken
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1 posted on 01/28/2006 7:32:22 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

Are there any books of his legendary quotes which include the dates he made those quotes?


2 posted on 01/28/2006 7:33:28 AM PST by Clintonfatigued (Sam Alito Deserves To Be Confirmed)
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To: Borges

I never could understand the fascination with that guy. I was forced to read some of his stuff years ago. He was pretty much an a-hole from what I could tell.


3 posted on 01/28/2006 7:34:04 AM PST by Past Your Eyes (Criticize me if you will, but just don't circumsize me any more. -Kinky Friedman)
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To: Borges

"To be an American is, unquestionably, to be the noblest, the grandest, the proudest mammal that ever hoofed the verdure of God's green footstool. Often, in the black abysm of the night, the thought that I am one awakens me with a blast of trumpets, and I am thrown into a cold sweat by contemplation of the fact. I shall cherish it on the scaffold; it will comfort me in hell."

HLM from "The Man Within"


4 posted on 01/28/2006 7:34:41 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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To: Borges
"If, after I depart this vale, you ever remember me and have thought to please my ghost, forgive some sinner and wink your eye at some homely girl."

HLM

5 posted on 01/28/2006 7:35:27 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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To: Past Your Eyes

You have to speak and READ English as a first language, or else you pretty much won't have a clue.


6 posted on 01/28/2006 7:36:11 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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To: Huck

How charming.


7 posted on 01/28/2006 7:38:45 AM PST by Past Your Eyes (Criticize me if you will, but just don't circumsize me any more. -Kinky Friedman)
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To: Borges
He really wasn't a deep thinker

[388] Despite all the current gabble about curved space and other such phantasms, it is much easier to think of the universe as infinite than to think of it as having metes and bounds. If we try to think of it as finite we must somehow conjure up a region of sheer nothingness beyond its limits, and that is a feat I defy anyone to undertake. The human mind, in fact, simply cannot grasp the concept of nothingness. All we know of the universe tends to prove that it is unlimited, and the more we learn about it the more that impression is confirmed. Am I here, perhaps citing a subjective reason to support an objective fact? Well, why not? What other reasons are there? We can examine the universe only through our senses, and our senses tell us that it spreads infinitely in all directions. By senses, of course, I do not mean the unaided senses of a child; I mean the enormously reinforced senses of a man of science. His telescope magnifies the evidence of his eyes, but what it tells him must still be recorded by his two optic nerves.

As for me, I refuse to waste thought upon a structure that apparently has no limits in either time or space. The human mind can imagine it, but that is as far as anyone can go. Our ordinary thinking constantly assumes temporal and spatial boundaries; indeed, we always think of objects and phenomena in terms of duration and extension. But there is no sign of either in the universe. We must either accept it as infinite, or stop thinking about it altogether. Any effort to put bounds to it, as for instance that of Einstein and his followers, leads quickly to plain absurdity. Curved space explains nothing whatsoever: it simply begs the question. Nor is there any genuine illumination in the general doctrine of relativity. It only says what every man of any sense knew before--that time and space are not absolute values, but only relative.

8 posted on 01/28/2006 7:43:24 AM PST by Tribune7
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To: Past Your Eyes

This from someone who stops by a post memorializing HLM to question what the big deal is all about. If you have to ask...


9 posted on 01/28/2006 7:44:07 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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To: Past Your Eyes; Huck

What Huck said....(in #6)


10 posted on 01/28/2006 7:44:18 AM PST by LK44-40
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To: Tribune7

That's an excellent little passage there. Seems to be a good deal of stoicism in his thinking.


11 posted on 01/28/2006 7:46:29 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup.


12 posted on 01/28/2006 7:48:07 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

On the Roosevelts:

Where is your equal opportunity now? Here in this Eden of clowns, with the highest rewards of clowning theoretically open to every poor boy - here in the very citadel of democracy we found and cherish a clown dynasty!


13 posted on 01/28/2006 7:48:09 AM PST by Norman Conquest (My old man taught me two things: Mind own business, and always cut cards.)
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To: Past Your Eyes; Huck
Eyes said: I was forced to read some of his stuff years ago.

That's why they sent you there [school], because you didn't know jack. and you needed to be assigned some stuff to read. Apparently, though, another piteous failure of our schools.

(You give me pleasure, Eyes. It is rare that a single post so definitively marks someone out as a complete boob that one hasn't least hesitation to offend him.)

14 posted on 01/28/2006 7:52:37 AM PST by LK44-40
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To: LK44-40

Who pissed in your cornflakes this morning?


15 posted on 01/28/2006 7:53:38 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: Clintonfatigued

If anyone has a copy of his Christmas party story where he invited a bunch of homeless winos for a big bash, I'd love to re-read it. It was hilarious, and a real slap at the snobs.


16 posted on 01/28/2006 7:54:51 AM PST by madrastex
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To: Huck

To be happy one must be
a) well fed, unhounded by sordid cares, at ease in Zion,
b) full of a comfortable feeling of superiority to the masses of one's fellow men,
and c) delicately and unceasingly amused according to one's taste.

It is my contention that, if this definition be accepted, there is no country in the world wherein a man constituted as I am -- a man of my peculiar weaknesses, vanities, appetites, and aversions -- can be so happy as he can be in the United States. Going further, I lay down the doctrine that it is a sheer physical impossibility for such a man to live in the United States and not be happy.


17 posted on 01/28/2006 7:55:44 AM PST by Norman Conquest (My old man taught me two things: Mind own business, and always cut cards.)
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To: madrastex

More touching than "The Gift of the Magi," for sure: http://www.io.com/gibbonsb/mencken/bumsxmas.html


18 posted on 01/28/2006 7:57:08 AM PST by Norman Conquest (My old man taught me two things: Mind own business, and always cut cards.)
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To: Tribune7
Of all the classes of men, I dislike most those who make their livings by talking--actors, clergymen, politicians, pedagogues, and so on. All of them participate in the shallow false pretenses of the actor who is their archetype. It is almost impossible to imagine a talker who sticks to the facts. Carried away by the sound of his own voice and the applause of the groundlings, he makes inevitably the jump from logic to mere rhetoric.

I may disagree with his opinion on clergy as a whole but it rather describes every politician of the last 150 years.

20 posted on 01/28/2006 8:02:16 AM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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