Interesting that you should use this quote. Many people see it as inspirational, but as you know, I studied and taught literature, so I know the source. It is from Shaw's play, " Back to Methuselah ", and it is said by the Serpent to Eve in The Garden of Eden. The Serpent is trying to have Eve break the rules of G-d, by proclaiming that he is more powerful and knowing. He tells her to stop asking why, and start asking why not. Hugs and Kisses My Friend
Thank you very much for your kind explanation, it´s very interesting for me to know that. As you say, this quote is inspirational for me. Why not? A big hug, my friend.
Interesting that you should use this quote. Many people see it as inspirational, but as you know, I studied and taught literature, so I know the source. It is from Shaw's play, " Back to Methuselah ", and it is said by the Serpent to Eve in The Garden of Eden. The Serpent is trying to have Eve break the rules of G-d, by proclaiming that he is more powerful and knowing. He tells her to stop asking why, and start asking why not.
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Thank you very much for your kind explanation, it´s very interesting for me to know that. As you say, this quote is inspirational for me. Why not?
EliminarA big hug, my friend.