Charlie Thompson:
CLASS OF 1969
Center Grove High SchoolClass of 1969
Greenwood, IN
Charlie's Story
Charlie is from Greenwood, Indiana. He is married. His schools include Center Grove High School. He later attended University of South Florida (Political Science/Biology, BA with Distinction). He works(ed) at Disabled/Retired, Teacher, retired.
Charlie's interests include Port Huron Statement, Calvin and Hobbes, Pibgorn, Croquet, Baseball, University of South Florida, Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Cubs, Walter Payton, Warren Sapp. Music he likes includes Joni Mitchell, Episcopal Church Memes, Fans of John Coltrane. Books he likes include Everything's Broke, Propositum - A Novel, Knowledge is Power. Movies he likes include Top TV Series, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Beasts of the Southern Wild. TV shows he likes include ABC News, PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton, Politicats.
One of Charlie's favorite quotes is:""The strongest memory pales against the weakest ink"
"Great is the power of steady misrepresentation, but the history of science shows that fortunately this power does not long endure." Charles Darwin
The hardest part of the great commandment is "to love your neighbor as yourself", because all are sure of the God they worship, but most have no love for themselves.
`Charlie Thompson
"We are tied together in the sin...Expand for more
gle garment of destiny, caught in an inescapable network of mutuality. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly." MLK via DR. Chris Cowell".
More about Charlie:"Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
It was then I realized that love and honesty, although individually estimable are not mutually compatible.
"Thereâs class warfare, all right, but itâs my class, the rich class, thatâs making war, and weâre winning." âWarren Buffett "
How damned ridiculous it all is! The long generations toilingâskimping, lashing themselves screwing higher and higher the tension of their minds, polishing brighter and brighter the mirror of intelligence to end in thisâMy God what a timeâAll the cant and hypocrisy, all the damnable survivals, all the vestiges of old truths now putrid and false infect the air, choke you worse than German gasâThe ministers from their damn smug pulpits, the business menâthe heroics about warâmy country right or wrongâoh infinities of them! Oh the tragic farce of the world.
John Dos Passos (1896â1970), U.S. novelist, poet, playwright, painter. Diary entry, July 31, 1917. The Fourteenth Chronicle: Letters and Diaries of John Dos Passos, ed. Townsend Ludington (1973)".
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