Finding Solace in Favourite Quotes: Escaping Despair with Words of Wisdom

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The discussion centers around sharing favorite quotes, highlighting a diverse range of humorous, philosophical, and insightful sayings. Participants reference quotes from notable figures such as Robin Williams, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Albert Einstein, showcasing a mix of humor and depth. The conversation touches on various themes, including the nature of relationships, societal observations, and reflections on life. Notable quotes include Williams' take on divorce, Nietzsche's thoughts on women, and Einstein's musings about existence. The dialogue also features light-hearted banter about the quotes themselves, with some participants sharing personal favorites and engaging in playful commentary. Overall, the thread encapsulates a rich tapestry of thoughts that resonate with humor and wisdom, reflecting the varied tastes and perspectives of the contributors.
  • #1,711
The wolf will always be the bad if we always listen to the Little Red Riding Hood.
I have no idea who said that so no credits. Google throws nothing either. I suppose it was written in another language and translated.
 
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  • #1,712
Good heart is as pristine as the saintly spot like sacristy.

--By me...
 
  • #1,713
Gaussian threw this jewel up -

EVANS BOLDLY PUT 50 ATM. OF ETHYLENE IN A CELL WITH 25 ATM. OF OXYGEN.
THE APPARATUS SUBSEQUENTLY BLEW UP, BUT LUCKILY NOT BEFORE HE
OBTAINED THE SPECTRA SHOWN IN FIGURE 8.

A.J.MERER AND R.S.MULLIKEN, CHEM.REV. 69, 645 (1969)
 
  • #1,714
Where the H E double toothpicks have you been?
 
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  • #1,715
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
 
  • #1,716
E-man! Nice to see you again!

--lisab
 
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  • #1,717
Explosions are fun.

Om's very first thread said:
He ended the paper with some research he had performed where he was able to take a 3.5hp engine, modify it somehow, and generate ~45 hp, at which point it blew up.

(ref)
 
  • #1,718
"I saw that all the things I feared, and which feared me, had nothing good or bad in them save in so far as the mind was affected by them"

Spinoza
 
  • #1,719
"The problem with television is that people must sit and keep their eyes glued on a screen; the average American family hasn’t time for it.” - The New York Times, 1939.
 
  • #1,720
The porcupine is a peaceful animal, yet, God still thought it necessary to give him quills...

Found in a signature by someone by the name of AKmud, whilst looking for a squaw candy recipe.
 
  • #1,721
It can be difficult to realize that we are constantly accelerating toward the center of the Earth when we are standing still.
Maybe the person who just posted that in another thread on PF should remain anonymous.
 
  • #1,722
Edward Abbey said:
Society is like a stew. If you don't stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top.

I shall not share his quip about California, as it was just too funny.
 
  • #1,723
“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticise.” – Voltaire
 
  • #1,724
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  • #1,725
A long but very nice quote, E-man :smile:.
 
  • #1,726
http://medias.gifboom.com/medias/t_db69ae73062f4a0888aa93785a8659cf.jpg
:cry:
 
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  • #1,728
Wang Cares...
 
  • #1,729
One for a giggle...

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One for the feels...

 
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  • #1,731
"All cruelty springs from weakness" by Seneca.
 
  • #1,732
The wolf will always be labeled as bad if little red riding hoods account is the only one entertained.
 
  • #1,733
nuuskur said:
"All cruelty springs from weakness" by Seneca.

I think I posted this one a few pages ago, it's a great quote. :)
Since I'm here, I'll share another one by Seneca.

"There are more things to alarm us than to harm us, and we suffer more often in apprehension than reality."
 
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  • #1,734
You can use logic to attack your opponent, but if you get people laughing at them, you win.

--- Steve Marmel*

[edit]*A gauzy, probably incorrect recollection of what my Journalism advisor at the University of Wisconsin once told me
 
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  • #1,735
杀手 無與倫上匕的自由 said:
Always stay positive and never tell yourself that this is the last time.
 
  • #1,736
“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of who you are.”
-Kurt Cobain

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”
-Dr. Seuss
 
  • #1,737
"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel".

Maya Angelou
 
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  • #1,738
F__k literature.
-Ernest Hemingway to Ezra Pound.
Selected Letters 1917–1961
 
  • #1,739
Enigman said:
F__k literature.
-Ernest Hemingway to Ezra Pound.
Selected Letters 1917–1961

Probably the unwittyest of the dictae of this thread and wasn't he a bit of a poseur and self-image fabricator himself?
 
  • #1,740
epenguin said:
Probably the unwittyest of the dictae of this thread and wasn't he a bit of a poseur and self-image fabricator himself?
Context:
Bill [Bird] is getting out my book [In Our Time*], it was promised by bindery 3 weeks ago--different dates have been set since. After awaiting various set dates by the binder I have lost the fine thrill enjoyed by Benj. Franklin when entering Philadelphia with a roll under each arm. F__k Literature.

I am writing some damn good stories. [...]

*First collection of short stories he published.
He's slowly losing his momentum and is disillusioned with the modern publishing industry. The exclamation is an angry criticism of the same in favour of the simplistic process in the previous century that was enjoyed by Ben Franklin. Ezra Pound was a mentor of sorts to Hemingway.
The quote on the other hand is fun to throw at English majors who don't know the context.

Also, you could use this : http://www.hemingwayapp.com/

Though, I am one to talk this post itself lights up like a rainbow
 
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