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1/16/2010 7:58 AM
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1/16/2010 12:27 PM
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Your parents, they give you your life, but then they try to give you their life. Reply to this
1/16/2010 4:59 PM
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Therefore search and see if there is not some place where you may invest your humanity. Reply to this
1/16/2010 9:00 PM
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There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness. Reply to this
1/26/2010 1:10 PM
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Laughing is the sensation of feeling good all over and showing it principally in one spot. Reply to this
1/28/2010 12:07 AM
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The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletarian to the level of stupidity attained by the bourgeois. Reply to this
1/29/2010 2:47 PM
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1/30/2010 12:29 AM
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The Americans have need of the telephone, but we do not. We have plenty of messenger boys. Reply to this
1/31/2010 3:06 AM
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2/2/2010 2:49 AM
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Nothing has a stronger influence psychologically on their environment and especially on their children than the unlived life of the parent. Reply to this
2/4/2010 7:51 AM
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To avoid situations in which you might make mistakes may be the biggest mistake of all. Reply to this
2/4/2010 11:53 AM
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2/4/2010 3:53 PM
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2/4/2010 11:04 PM
coumadin wrote:
Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't. Reply to this
2/5/2010 3:12 AM
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Many people weigh the guilt they will feel against the pleasure of the forbidden action they want to take. Reply to this
2/5/2010 6:29 AM
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2/5/2010 1:10 PM
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To believe in God or in a guiding force because someone tells you to is the height of stupidity. We are given senses to receive our information within. With our own eyes we see, and with our own skin we feel. With our intelligence, it is intended that we understand. But each person must puzzle it out for himself or herself. Reply to this
2/5/2010 1:11 PM
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2/5/2010 4:50 PM
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He who will not reason is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave. Reply to this
2/5/2010 9:32 PM
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I have lost friends, some by death... others through sheer inability to cross the street. Reply to this
2/5/2010 9:44 PM
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Late to bed and late to wake will keep you long on money and short on mistakes. Reply to this
2/6/2010 4:26 AM
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2/6/2010 12:00 PM
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We require from buildings two kinds of goodness: first, the doing their practical duty well: then that they be graceful and pleasing in doing it. Reply to this
2/6/2010 7:00 PM
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2/6/2010 10:18 PM
salinization wrote:
Realize that true happiness lies within you. Waste no time and effort searching for peace and contentment and joy in the world outside. Remember that there is no happiness in having or in getting, but only in giving. Reach out. Share. Smile. Hug. Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. Reply to this
2/7/2010 1:56 AM
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2/7/2010 5:30 AM
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Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.
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Your parents, they give you your life, but then they try to give you their life.
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Therefore search and see if there is not some place where you may invest your humanity.
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The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletarian to the level of stupidity attained by the bourgeois.
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If men could only know each other, they would neither idolize nor hate.
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I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters.
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How could you be a Great Man if history brought you no Great Events, or brought you to them at the wrong time, too young, too old?
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All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it.
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Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't.
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Many people weigh the guilt they will feel against the pleasure of the forbidden action they want to take.
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I have never been especially impressed by the heroics of people who are convinced they are about to change the world. I am more awed by those who struggle to make one small difference after another.
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To believe in God or in a guiding force because someone tells you to is the height of stupidity. We are given senses to receive our information within. With our own eyes we see, and with our own skin we feel. With our intelligence, it is intended that we understand. But each person must puzzle it out for himself or herself.
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I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters.
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He who will not reason is a bigot; he who cannot is a fool; and he who dares not is a slave.
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I have lost friends, some by death... others through sheer inability to cross the street.
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As I get older, I've learned to listen to people rather than accuse them of things.
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