Quote O' The Day

Started by Krandall, July 07, 2009, 07:23:58 AM

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[Today at 08:16:40 AM] Gunz: Ok Adam... Im gonna miss you, but just remember when she's chopping off your other leg and cooking it in front of you, don't say I didn't warn ya
MSAWS= My Sh*t Always Works Sometimes!
"99% of life is what you make of it, so if your life sucks, YOU SUCK!!!"
-Mike Muir (aka Tonto)


Krandall

"Work should be the spontaneous expression of a man's best impulses." -Elbert Hubbard

This quote appears in Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great, the American author's collection of reflections on the lives of significant historical figures. The collection was written and published monthly, starting in 1894; the pieces were collected and republished in a 14-volume memorial edition in 1916, shortly after Hubbard's death. The first installment (from which this quote comes) is an autobiographical reflection on the whole work. "We grow only through exercise, and every faculty that is exercised becomes strong, and those not used atrophy and die," Hubbard wrote. "Thus how necessary it is that we should exercise our highest and best! To develop the brain we have to exercise the body... Manual training is essentially moral training; and physical work is, at its best, mental, moral and spiritual."


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[Today at 01:19:30 PM] del ban PeelsSE2: raptorsource: puts the gay in gay

[Today at 01:19:40 PM] del ban Cammy: Main dish at RR......TUBE STEAK

[Today at 01:19:58 PM] del ban Adam: with a side of taint tators

[Today at 01:20:00 PM] del ban preddy08: RS - it puts the Heeeyyyy  in ghey :hey:

[Today at 01:20:05 PM] del ban PeelsSE2: RS: where sausage isnt just for breakfast anymore

[Today at 01:20:34 PM] del ban Cammy: RS where your sausage will disapear

[Today at 01:21:15 PM] del ban Gee-oh!: RS: where there is no closet


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"Everyone always dies for his country. If you have lived in it, well and wisely and actively, you die for it too." -Jean Giraudoux


The 20th-century French novelist's Tiger at the Gates (the original title translates to The Trojan War Will Not Take Place) is a 1935 retelling of the build-up to the Trojan War. The novel also functions as a criticism of the diplomatic climate just after World War I and leading up to World War II. This line was spoken by Andromache to her husband Hector. "In wartime a man is called a hero," his mother Hecuba reflects. "It doesn't make him any braver, and he runs for his life. But at least it's a hero who is running away."


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funyun: my ass only accepts 1 stick


lies!

Hefe

we all know better than that

russ-russ

Perhaps he meant one at a time.  No, that's a lie as well.  Puzzling.

Gunz



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Krandall

"No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men." -Thomas Carlyle


The Scottish historian, social critic and teacher wrote On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841). The book's premise is that "we cannot look, however imperfectly, upon a great man, without gaining something by him." In his first lecture, on "The Hero as Divinity," Carlyle continued: "In all epochs of the world's history, we shall find the Great Man to have been the indispensable savior of his epoch -- the lightning, without which the fuel never would have burnt. The History of the World, I said already, was the Biography of Great Men."


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Today at 01:30:20 PM] del ban funyun: i wonder how you get a full body bore 804

[Today at 01:30:45 PM] del ban Colorado700R: bend over funyun, I'll show you


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[Today at 06:12:26 PM] Geo: i wish my balls had a quick disconnect feature for dangerous situations

[Today at 06:12:58 PM] Adam: me 2

[Today at 06:14:07 PM] Geo: i know sierra would agree that my penis DOES ahve a quick ejaculate feature tho :lol:

[Today at 06:14:23 PM] Spartan: Cause she has the injection tool

[Today at 06:14:29 PM] Spartan: called BIG JOHN

[Today at 06:17:16 PM] Geo: n e way

[Today at 06:17:34 PM] Adam: bahahhahHhna

[Today at 06:17:47 PM] Spartan: :rofl:

Spartan

[Today at 01:48:31 PM] Adam: yeah pred has a good eye for rears for sure

Krandall

"People are too durable, that's their main trouble. They can do too much to themselves, they last too long." -Bertolt Brecht

This quote is from the German Modernist playwright's In The Jungle of Cities, a half-allegorical narrative about a prairie family moving to the city and a match between two boxers, Shlink and George Garga. The line is spoken by a Salvation Army officer about Garga's sister Marie, who has, in desperation, turned to prostitution, and who hates herself for it. Garga insists that he loves her in spite of everything ("people remain what they are, even when their faces fall to pieces").


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[Today at 07:37:16 PM] Mad Dog: Install a sodomy gauge.....it'll tell you how hard I'm phucking geo in the ass

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"During the first period of a man's life the greatest danger is not to take the risk." -Soren Kierkegaard


The 19th-century Danish Christian philosopher, theologian and religious author (his philosophy was hugely influential in the development of Existentialism) concentrated on subjectivity, Christian ethics and the nature of the individual. This quote, from Kierkegaard's notes, continues: "When once the risk has been really taken the greatest danger is to risk too much. By not risking at first one turns aside and serves trivialities; in the second case, by risking too much, one turns aside to the fantastic."


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