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Monday, February 06, 2006

The Way I See It

The coffeehouse has long been a center of discussion, creativity and thought. Now on most Starbucks coffee cups you can read the "The Way I See It" series. You can submit your own philosophical thoughts for "The Way I See It" in writing -- just pick up a form at your local Starbucks -- OR, online at www.Starbucks.com/wayiseeit. I submitted mine in writing this week. It is as follows:

"The evidence of reality is inconceivable to one who closes his mind to truth."

Maybe we'll be seeing this on a Starbucks coffee cup real soon.

1 Comments:

Blogger Anna said...

Good quote! Hope to see it on a cup soon. I didn't know that real people wrote those quotes on the cups! How neat.

Oh, in case you don't have it, here is a link to my blog.

http://alinzeyayers.blogspot.com/

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