diary / by Edward Mullany

One does not cut oneself off from a source of wisdom merely because the bricks of the well from which one would draw its waters are old, crumbling, unfashionable, or even graffitied with ancient insults. Nor even if others who draw of it do not benefit from it, but spill it and waste it, or even pollute it with the rubbish of their own minds, once they have tasted it.