| Klarinet Archive - Posting 001045.txt from 1997/09 From: "Craig E. G. Countryman" <cegc@-----.net>Subj: Re: Buffet question
 Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 00:41:07 -0400
 
 SusiPontow@-----.com wrote:
 >
 > In a message dated 97-09-11 23:07:20 EDT, you write:
 >
 > << Wm Laubengayer
 >  Credibility is far more important than Capability >>
 >
 > Why?
 
 I will respond with my general philsophy on the matter...
 
 If you are capable that is wonderful.  Many of us our capable of many
 things.  However, those who actually achieve those things must be
 credible.  They must be someone that we can believe in!!  If not, all
 the ability in the world isn't going to help them, because they will
 have no one to turn to for support.
 
 To be honest, I haven't been following this thread, and I haven't gone
 back to the archieves to research and find where this particullar quote
 came from, so I am a probably taking it totally out of context.  But
 when I saw the text of Ms. Pontow's message, I couldn't help responding.
 
 --
 Craig Countryman
 cegc@-----.net
 http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1711
 
 Quote(s) of the Day:
 
 "Inspiration may be a form of superconciousness,
 or perhaps of subconciousness--I wouldn't know.
 But I am sure it is the antithesis of
 self-conciousness." -Aaron Copland
 
 "Ineffective people live day after day with unused potential. They
 experience synergy only in small, peripheral ways in their
 lives. But creative experiences can be produced regularly,
 consistently, almost daily in people's lives. It requires
 enormous personal security and openness and
 a spirit of adventure."
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