Pidge's General Musings and Random Thoughts

Are you going to live before you die?...

Friday, November 04, 2005

The Essence of being a Law Student


You know you're a student when...

1. You start to wonder that if there was vodka in your water bottle would people twig?
2. You start writing words with the second letter first
3. It doesn't surprise you to see a bowl of mould sat in the pantry
4. Your wake up call has become the fire alarm
5. You cannot function in the mornings without the aid of caffeine
6. You laugh at the suggestion of going out at the weekends
7. It's unusual to have something other than pasta for tea
8. You forget what a vegetable is
9. You think £2 is EXTORTIONATE for a double vodka and coke
10. An early night means bed before 1am

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Something to Think About...


Whilst walking to my ILLS seminar the other week, I noticed the following verse spray-painted onto the wall of a house in a graffiti-style manner:

"The morning wind began to moan,
But still the night went on:
Through its giant loom the web of gloom
Crept till each thread was spun:
And, as we prayed, we grew afraid
Of the Justice of the Sun."
Having deduced that this was more likely to be a quote than a graffiti-artist's musings, I googled the last line and found that it is a verse from Oscar Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol. I guess I just found it thought-provoking; how sometimes we like to pull a veil over our eyes and convince ourselves that we're doing the right thing, when really, when we see things in their true light it's not something we like to admit. Or how we busy ourselves with
preoccupations which, in the grand scheme of things are meaningless.
I suppose to discover what Wilde's true meaning was you would have to look at the verse in context of the whole poem. But singled out, I think it's pretty effective in itself.
I guess you can take from this whatever you like. I just thought it's definitely worth thinking about, especially when applied to our world today.