Quote O' The Day

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

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Colorado700R

"oppressive influence of circumstances crushing the individual soul,"

Really? Hmmm... I guess I don't put to much weight into statements like this from someone who exists within a working culture where 3 hour naps during the work day are fully acceptable :lol:

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Quote from: Colorado700R on September 05, 2012, 08:51:04 AM
"oppressive influence of circumstances crushing the individual soul,"

Really? Hmmm... I guess I don't put to much weight into statements like this from someone who exists within a working culture where 3 hour naps during the work day are fully acceptable :lol:


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That was what I used to do when working at menards, had a fort up in the overstock areas. Where we ekpt all the christmas stuff.. the huge rolls of fake snow. like sleeping on clouds.


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Today at 03:38:59 PM] Adam: GUSSETS AND LINEX FTW

[Today at 03:39:03 PM] Adam: SUCKS MY BALLS

[Today at 03:39:13 PM] Krandall: lol

[Today at 03:39:14 PM] Adam: THAT IS ALL


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"To be alive at all is to have scars." -John Steinbeck


This quote comes from Steinbeck's The Winter of our Discontent, the author's final novel, which addressed what Steinbeck saw as broad moral decline in America throughout the 1950s. At first, the novel was not as well received as Steinbeck's more famous works, but it has been increasingly regarded as more complex and incisve than reviewers immediately gave it credit for. "Strength and success -- they are above morality, above criticism," wrote Steinbeck. "It seems, then, that it is not what you do, but how you do it and what you call it."


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:facepalm: The guy was married three times, and married his second wife within thirty days of his divorce from his first!

Hardly what I call the moral high ground :lol:

Krandall

 "Strength and success -- they are above morality, above criticism,"

dually noted :rofl:


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[Today at 11:45:08 AM] del ban phucker: yes randy... some day she may take me seriously. it sucks cause she is my best friend. so i may be permanantly stuck in the friend zone

[Today at 11:46:00 AM] del ban Colorado700R: put your dick on her forehead once or twice, friend zone shield shatters

[Today at 11:46:07 AM] del ban Colorado700R: just sayin


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Today at 11:22:24 AM] del ban Colorado700R: glad youre getting back to dating
[Today at 11:22:48 AM] del ban Colorado700R: and not like peels...
[Today at 11:22:58 AM] del ban Colorado700R: he's like STD pokemon
[Today at 11:23:05 AM] del ban Colorado700R: gotta catch them all!


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"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." -Oscar Wilde

"The Decay Of Lying: An Observation" is an 1891 essay Wilde included in the book-length collection Intentions. The essay, presented as a dialogue between two characters, Cyril and Vivian, is the source of this quote, as well as several other quotes on art and life that illustrate Wilde's aestheticism. "Life imitates art far more than art imitates life," Vivian argues, a statement that summarizes the idea of anti-mimesis -- that art, in all its forms, is where people get the principles and sensibilities that cause them to perceive life as they do.


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Quote from: Krandall on September 07, 2012, 07:53:42 AM
"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." -Oscar Wilde



:thumbs: this is a good one.

I am not anywhere near an artist, and I rarely can see beyond the face value of things. Wish I could sometimes...

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Quote from: PeelsSE2 on September 07, 2012, 09:30:31 AM
Quote from: Krandall on September 07, 2012, 07:53:42 AM
"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." -Oscar Wilde



:thumbs: this is a good one.

I am not anywhere near an artist, and I rarely can see beyond the face value of things. Wish I could sometimes...

:)

Don't under estimate your talents.....you're an artist with your tongue :raptorrally:

Krandall

"Man starts over again every day, in spite of all he knows, against all he knows." -Emil Cioran


Emil Cioran was a 20th-century Romanian philosopher, often regarded as an existentialist. His writing is deeply cynical, but without any lasting sense of dread or misery. Cioran seems to regard humanity as a blundering wreck without actually deriving any hopelessness from that observation. "Society is not a disease; it is a disaster. What a stupid miracle that one can live in it," he writes in A Short History of Decay, from which this quote comes. But "so long as man is protected by madness, he functions and flourishes."


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"Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life." -Lord Byron


George Gordon Byron is probably best known for "Don Juan," the satire that portrays the legendary Don Juan as someone who is instead repeatedly manipulated and seduced by women. Described by Lady Caroline Lamb, with whom he had an affair, as "mad, bad and dangerous to know," Byron shared some real-life similarities with the fictional womanizer. His personal life was so tempestuous that he eventually went into self-imposed exile from England to adventure through the rest of Europe, where he had more affairs with various noblewomen and fought in the Greek War of Independence, before his death in 1824.


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Funyun:  pringles delicious.. even the plain originals they so salty
Funyun:  once i get like 1/2 through or whatever i just shake the shit out of it crunch them bitches up real small
then drink that shit and swallow them whole


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