With enough courage, you can do w/out a reputation

I'm Jessica. I went to Clemson University, and it was a good time. I lived in Israel from August 2009 to May 2010 working on an M.A. in Israeli Society and Politics. I'm in law school for the fall so I guess that's next but for the summer, I'm working in congress which I am actually really enjoying.

I don't care about the environment, Africa, or any p.c. social cause. My favorite book of the moment is Atlas Shrugged, but of all time is Gone With the Wind.

I have a moral opposition to organic food and recycling.

I blog and re-blog things that I like, or want to have for reference. I realize this consists of a strange combination of images, articles, quotes, etc., and will not garner me many followers, but I made this blog for me, not the WWW. I might spam the dash with sappy stuff, fashion (because I'm a girl), politics, Israel, economics, or any combination of the five.

Jess Armentrout is a proud support of Israel and its allies

You know how people long to be eternal. But they die with every day that passes. When you meet them, they’re not what you met last. In any given hour, they kill some part of themselves. They change, they deny, they contradict- and they call it growth. At the end there’s nothing left, nothing unreversed or unbetrayed; as if there had never been an entity, only a succession of adjectives fading in and out on an unformed mass. How do they expect a permanence which they have never held for a single moment?
Ayn Rand (The Fountainhead)

(Source: philosophicalpoetry)