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Helmutye

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"It's not enough that we do our best. Sometimes we must do what is necessary."

--Winston Churchill
 

Wolfwind

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I don't fear death. It wouldn't make any sense to do so, for as long as I'm alive, that which I fear has not come to pass, and once it finally does, I won't be around any longer to fear it. No, the only thing I fear is the life I'm going to leave behind. For this reason, I must live it to the fullest, so that when I do pass, I can do so with a smile on my face.
 

Creator002

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When I get annoyed/surprised, I shout out variations of "In den/dem Garten der Götter" which means "In the garden of the Gods".[footnote]Correct translation/meaning of translations not guaranteed.[/footnote]

EG.
Was im Garten der Götter ist das? - What in the garden of the Gods is that?

I also substitute it for other nouns:
Wir gehen in den Garten der Götter, nicht wahr? - We're going to the garden of the Gods, right?
 

McNoobin

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"You act as if it's impossible to be happy unless I conform to what you believe true happiness is."
 

Nickolai77

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Khuzaki said:
"Walk softly, and carry a big gun" (yay 40k! :D)
I'm fairly sure that quote originally came from Al Capone...

On topic....

I'm no Christian but "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" is a good one, also "You have enemies? Good, that means you have stood up for something or someone at least once in your life" by Winston Churchill, and finally, "Science is organised knowledge, wisdom is organised life" by Immanual Kant.
And finally:



?The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power
to tell just when the hands will stop, at late or early hour. Now is
the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in
time. For the clock may soon be still.? - ?Eddie? O' Hare?
 

Kimarous

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Farther than stars said:
Kimarous said:
"People are not smart. Individuals are smart. 'People' are stupid."

And if you put spaces between each line, it becomes a haiku! :D
I'd agree, but I'm quoting Margaret Mead here when I say: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world." It's the same basic point, but I think your version would work better if you use a synonym for people to discribe "the masses at large", rather than the plural of person. To list an example for Margaret Mead's quote, think of the Brothers Wright.
I follow what you mean; it's just that my personal use of "people" is mainly used to imply the masses at large, i.e. "people say (expression)". Besides, I like how it's haiku-able. =P
 

MrMixelPixel

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"Fuck you Mr. -insert name of object that has hindered me-"


I started saying that after I read 'Johnny the Homicidal Maniac' by Jhonen Vasquez. The scene that sparked my quote was when Johnny is yelling at Squee's teddy bear. "FUCK YOU MR. BEAR"
 

SoranMBane

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"When something can mean anything to anyone, then it means nothing at all."

This is why people who say "art is subjective" piss me off so much. If anything can be art depending on a person's personal opinion, then there is no such thing as art, the word loses all meaning, and all discussion on the subject of "art" becomes pointless. Similarly, this is why I never stood for the Pledge of Allegiance in high school. Flags are symbols that hold very different meanings in the eyes of different people, and it seems wrong to show such reverence to something that doesn't represent any concrete values.
 

Thatguykalem

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"If it's Opposite Day, it would be the opposite of Opposite Day thereby negating Opposite Day." So take that, 8-year-old kid.

"I will kill your family. And eat them."