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Were Truer Words Ever Spoken?

 
 
Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Tue 25 Jan, 2005 03:58 pm
I'll be turnin' over in my grave. Full of envy, y'know.
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Bram
 
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Reply Tue 25 Jan, 2005 04:49 pm
Panzade

... to learn to like yourself. Hmm, does self even exist?
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Tue 25 Jan, 2005 07:26 pm
Bram wrote:
Panzade

... to learn to like yourself. Hmm, does self even exist?


There are those who say it is all that really exists.
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buzz1018
 
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Reply Wed 2 Mar, 2005 10:38 am
how about:

The greatest pest in life is a pescimist, he sees only the mist
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farmerman
 
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Reply Wed 2 Mar, 2005 10:45 am
I liked him in "My Cousin Vinnie"
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Aa
 
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Reply Thu 3 Mar, 2005 01:06 am
Just to give credit where it is due:

"If you scratch a cynic, you find a disappointed idealist."

-- George Carlin
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Allsixkindsamusic
 
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2005 07:36 am
Recently I ran across the following:
Quote:
I merely wish to stimulate your own thought process and encourage you to open up to unconventional possibilities and ideas, to pursue the many layers of truth and the many facets of reality, rather than latching onto the flat, easy, one-dimensional answer.


This lady has proven that in her case modern chemical- and knife-based doctoring was making her sicker: http://www.healingwell.com/library/ibd/thompson1.asp.

I am a techie-type and most of my career has been spent fixing some very poor design-work: now I teach it, and Jini Thompson's little gem gets a lot of my attention. I once managed a $10M factory: the clowns who designed this technical wonder turned it into a wind-tunnel, and left a blank wall facing a $5M view...

Flat, easy, one-dimensional answers abound in every facet of our lives.
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panzade
 
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2005 08:23 am
Truer words...
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msolga
 
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2005 08:46 am
Re: Were Truer Words Ever Spoken?
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:
"A cynic is merely an idealist that's been disappointed once too often"


Yes! Very Happy
But quietly, secretly she's still hopeful. It's her nature, you see.
It's just the thought of having to endure another letdown. These days she keeps her dreams private. However, still intact!
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msolga
 
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2005 08:54 am
Squinney

Please say a hello/how are you to bear for me.
I got all excited there for a minute, thinking he'd returned.
But yes, it's really wonderful that he's sticking to his decision.
Miss him, though .... Sad
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spendius
 
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Reply Mon 20 Jun, 2005 12:26 pm
"Madame Bovary was in point of fact not yet sufficiently clear-headed to apply herself seriously to anything at all."

Part 2/14 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert.
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