“What do we really know?Existence is some form of phenomena.There is something rather than nothing.Behaviors are repeatable to some degree of resolution.Everything is moving and the relationships are always changing.There is a principle of organization involved but over time everything tends to disorder.”
R. A. Delmonico“The greatest stupidity in man is not his arrogance or ignorance, it he failing to realize who he is.”
R. A. Delmonico“Truth as a logic structure is closer to simple and the further away from simple you get, the deeper and more nuanced an explanation will become until you reach a point where the energy is so high that no explanation is possible.”
R. A. Delmonico“An oligarchy does not require a good and moral citizenry but a Constitutional Republic does. If we lose our moral compass, we lose our country.”
R. A. Delmonico“The greater good has been defined as "the ends justify the means." The common good says that "liberty resides in the means.”
R. A. Delmonico“The intellect is the earth, the emotions are the sky and the spirit is the universe beyond.”
R. A. Delmonico“Evolution of belief systems and issues of control? If something is worth believing in, it is timeless.”
R. A. Delmonico“Loving connections are intimately associated with belief. The more connected we are, the more we believe in each other.”
R. A. Delmonico