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Chairs, 30.11.16

On November 30, 2016June 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Breakfast, Chris Evans, Pause for Thought

On Monday, I went to a memorial service for a former colleague.  These things are often a duty or an obligation, and it’s true that they're seldom an unalloyed pleasure.  But this time I really wanted to be there, to honour the person we were remembering. At first, my colleague and I weren't exactly friends.  …

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Butter, 5.3.14

On March 5, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

At the start of Lent, temptation is all around us.  We are off chocolate but we shop surrounded by Easter eggs.  Mind you, every time I sit down to work, which for me often (supposedly) involves a lot of reading and writing, I am beset by temptation.  I’m tempted to eat. I’m tempted to put …

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