Monday, October 10, 2011

The Wellsprings

In many ways this preoccupation with economics is unfortunate, for 1929 was a year of many marvels. In particular, it was on of those years that marvelously illuminate human motives and the very Wellsprings of human behavior.
-  John Kenneth Galbraith

I want to write but i have writers block. I have taken an extra credit assignment in which I choose a classic book about economics and read it and write a report. Its due on finals day and there is no page limit or anything else to guide me. I just pick a book off the list and write about it. The amount of extra credit is rediculous (up to 20% of the total class grade) so  I decided to jump on it.

The word "wellsprings" kinda jumped out at me, I like how it was used and I cant wait to use it in a sentence this Friday. This Friday Im going on a date. A date. In order to be able to execute it, i should practice it in sentances.  Lets go.




  1. The very wellsprings of my love for live rests in between 2 basketball hoops.
  2. I used to drink out of the wellsprings of jungle juice. Now i get a hangover just looking at anything besides gin.
  3. When I read my old posts, i understand i am looking at the wellsprings of my thoughts.
  4. To get where he is, and he could probably beat me one on one, My brother took to the very wellsprings of hustle and cardiovascular activity.
  5. I will never reach the wellsprings of organization if i dont start with a clean room.


BTW this book is so old that it has a punch card that dates to 1970. And "The Great Crash" was written in 1954 which I think gets to the very wellsprings of cool.
 

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