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Philosophical Quotes-Non Political

"I would rather die of thirst than drink from the cup of mediocrity"

no idea who said it, but i saw it painted on a wall in an irish pub in windsor canada almost 10 years ago and its stuck with me since
 
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fourteenandoh;1267953; said:
"I would rather die of thirst than drink from the cup of mediocrity"

no idea who said it, but i saw it painted on a wall in an irish pub in windsor canada almost 10 years ago and its stuck with me since
Dang ! so thats where I wrote that. go figure....
 
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Penn State Loses! Good luck? Or Bad luck?

Sāi Wēng Lost his Horse

Sāi Wēng lived on the border and he raised horses for a living.
One day he lost a horse and his neighbor felt sorry for him, but Sāi Wēng didn?t care about the horse, because he thought it wasn?t a bad thing to lose a horse.
After a while the horse returned with another beautiful horse, and the neighbor congratulated him on his good luck. But Sāi Wēng thought that maybe it wasn?t a good thing to have this new horse.
His son liked the new horse a lot and often took it riding. One day his son fell off the horse and broke his leg. Because of his broken leg, he couldn?t go off to the war, as was expected of all the young men in the area.
Most of them died.
 
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"This sovereignty exercised by the eternal God over the universe is mirrored by the sovereignty your immortal soul exercises over your frail body."

Let me elaborate:

"That which is always in motion is eternal. However, that which communicates motion to some other thing but is itself moved by some other force, must necessarily cease to exist once this outside motion has ceased. Therefore, the only thing that never ceases to move is that which has the power to create motion on its own, for it can continue to move eternally because its power to achieve motion depends on itself alone. This is the source and the first principle of motion for all things that move. Being the first principle, it has no beginning. For since the first principle is the ori­gin of everything else, it cannot have an origin itself. If it did originate from something else, we could not call it the first principle. And since it never had a beginning, it will never have an end. For if it did end, it could never be reborn from any other source and would no longer be capable of creating things, which is obviously what the first principle has to do. The source of all movement, then, is that which has set itself in motion and has no beginning or end. If it had beginning or end, one would have to imagine the entire heaven and every other created thing crashing down and ceasing to be, for that is what would happen if the force generating their motion were taken away."

"Therefore, since it has been demonstrated that the self-moving principle is eternal, the same must be applied to the human soul. For unlike inanimate objects which can only be set in motion by some external force, the soul, in its very substance and nature, is an animate thing that, as such, derives its animation and motion from within itself. Since the soul possesses this characteristic of self-motion, we can only conclude that it, too, has no beginning and lives forever."

-Cicero from The Dream of Scipio
 
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Many of my favorites are from Emerson:

"Common sense is as rare and genius"

"Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes"

"An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory" (that one really pisses off my academic contemporaries :biggrin:)

"What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you"

"We are rich only through what we give, and poor only through what we refuse"

"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow"

"The revelation of thought takes men out of servitude into freedom"


And of course the famous one from Paradise Lost (Milton):

"Long is the way, and hard, that out of hell leads up to light"
 
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I like Oscar Wilde

Work is the curse of the drinking classes
I can resist anything but temptation
Experience is the name everyone gives their mistakes
When the gods wish to punish us, they grant our wishes
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much
 
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BUCKYLE;1362385; said:
Whenever someone tries to tell me how to do my job, I say "I'm the one fuckin' this duck, you're just holding the head". Think about it.
:slappy:

I recieved a hearty chuckle from that my friend



"The uncontested absurdities of today are the accepted slogans of tomorrow."

-ayn rand
 
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