Finding Solace in Favourite Quotes: Escaping Despair with Words of Wisdom

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In summary, the conversation was about sharing favorite quotes. Some of the mentioned quotes were from famous people like Maynard James Keenan, Robin Williams, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Lao Tzu. Other quotes were from movies like The Godfather and The Fugitive. Some were humorous, some were thought-provoking, and some were just silly. The conversation also touched on the topic of mistakes and the English language. Overall, the conversation was a mix of humor and insightful thoughts.
  • #876
One of my friends posted this on Facebook today:

"[I am] mourning the passing of a beautiful but apparently wrong idea."​
 
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  • #877
Redbelly98 said:
One of my friends posted this on Facebook today:

"[I am] mourning the passing of a beautiful but apparently wrong idea."​

I'm a fan of http://failbooking.com/" also. :-p
 
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  • #878
You can either despair that the rose bush has thorns, or you can rejoice that the thorn bush has roses. ~ Anonymous

Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward.
~ Vernon Sanders

It is better to keep ones mouth closed and appear an idiot, than open it and remove all doubt ~ Mark Twain

The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him. ~ G.K. Chesterton

The World Wide Web is the only thing I know of whose shortened form — www — takes twice as long to say than what it's short for. ~ Douglas Adams

I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. ~ Albert Einstein

Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant. Together they are powerful beyond imagination.

If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be called research. ~ Albert Einstein

If we could get everyone in the world to close their eyes and imagine world peace for an hour, think about how serene it would be until the looting started. ~Unknown

'A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have'. ~ Thomas Jefferson

"Americans grew tired of being thought dumb
by the rest of the world,
So we went to the polls and removed all doubt."

WISDOM - FROM MILITARY MANUALS:

'If the enemy is in range, so are you.'- Infantry Journal

'It is generally inadvisable to eject directly over the area you just
bombed.- U.S. Air Force Manual

'Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered
automatic weapons.'- General Mac Arthur

'You, you, and you .. Panic. The rest of you, come with me.'- U.S. Marine
Corps Gunnery SGT.

'Tracers work both ways.'- U.S. Army Ordnance

'Five second fuses only last three seconds.'- Infantry Journal

'Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once.'

'Never tell the Platoon Sergeant you have nothing to do.' - Unknown Marine
Recruit

'If you see a bomb technician running, follow him.'- USAF Ammo Troop

'Though I fly through the Valley of Death, I Shall Fear No Evil. For I am
at 80,000 feet and climbing.'

'You've never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3.'- Paul F.
Crickmore (test pilot)

'The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire.'

'If the wings are traveling faster than the fuselage, it's probably a
helicopter -- and therefore, unsafe.'

'When one engine fails on a twin-engine airplane you always have enough
power left to get you to the scene of the crash.'

'What is the similarity between air traffic controllers and pilots? If a
pilot screws up, the pilot dies; If ATC screws up... The pilot dies.'

The three most common expressions (or famous last words) in aviation are:
'Why is it doing that?', 'Where are we?' And 'Oh S...!'

'Airspeed, altitude and brains. Two are always needed to successfully
complete the flight.'

'Mankind has a perfect record in aviation; we never left one up there!'

'Flying the airplane is more important than radioing your plight to a person
on the ground incapable of understanding or doing anything about it.'

'The Piper Cub is the safest airplane in the world; it can just barely kill
you.'- Attributed to Max Stanley (Northrop test pilot)

'If something hasn't broken on your helicopter, it's about to.'

'You know that your landing gear is up and locked when it takes full power
to taxi to the terminal.'
 
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  • #879
"Today, my girlfriend dumped me proclaiming she wanted someone more like her "Edward". I asked her who Edward was. She held up a copy her "Twilight" book. She was talking about a fictional vampire. FML"

No name united states

Is it bad to enjoy other peoples misery as much as i do?
 
  • #880
It has more things that will kill you than anywhere else
:smile: A comment about Australia by Bill Bryson in his book 'A Sunburned Country'

He goes on to mention that the world's 10 most poisonous snakes are found in Australia (drop for drop that's probably accurate, but other poisonous snakes may make up in volume for what the venom lacks in lethality).

Also he mentions, "five of it's creatures - the funnel web spider, box jellyfish, blue-ringed octopus, paralysis tick, and stonefish - are the most lethal of their type in the world."

Growing up, we never worried about such things. Most of those creatures are found along the northern coastal areas anyway.
 
  • #881
The older I get, the dumber I used to be
- me

I spontaneously popped off that one today and rather liked it.
 
  • #882
Ivan Seeking said:
The older I get, the dumber I used to be
- me

I spontaneously popped off that one today and rather liked it.

Good one!

Goes along with:

Kids! Get away from your parents while you still know everything!
 
  • #883
Ivan Seeking said:
The older I get, the dumber I used to be
- me

I spontaneously popped off that one today and rather liked it.

That's seriously excellent, Ivan.

IMP -- that's one terribly long list of favorites. Have you committed them all to memory?
 
  • #884
My walking mates and I were pondering the federal and state debt, deficits, unemployment, looming state budget cuts, and potential layoffs.

One made the comment - "the government just needs to become more efficient at doing nothing." :smile:

Pretty sad.
 
  • #885


There is no substitute for a general lack of preparation
 
  • #886


"What aint no country I ever heard of. They speak English in What?"
 
  • #887


"Whoever despises himself nonetheless respects himself as one who despises. "
Friedrich Nietzsche
 
  • #888
We have two current threads on the same topic, I have merged them.
 
  • #889
Ivan Seeking said:
The older I get, the dumber I used to be
- me

I spontaneously popped off that one today and rather liked it.

Doesn't that imply that you're dumb now, from the perspective of your future self?
 
  • #890
"Practice makes perfect. Too much drives you nuts."
-Me

I said that a while back in high school.
 
  • #891
Galteeth said:
Doesn't that imply that you're dumb now, from the perspective of your future self?

Surely you don't mean to suggest that the learning never stops?

However, anyone who is familiar with Saturday Night Live's, Middle-Age Man, would know that we peak during our middle-age years. We are old enough to know how the world works and young enough to remember. :biggrin:

I tried to find a clip, but no luck.
 
  • #892
Two more quotes I like are:

Save trees, wipe your butt with an owl

and

Wrinkled was not one of the things I wanted to be when I grew up!
 
  • #893
"The things you take for granted are the most important" -anon

"Education never ends." -S.H.
 
  • #894
"We have two current threads on the same topic, I have merged them." - Evo
 
  • #895
ƒ(x) said:
"The things you take for granted are the most important"

Totally true.
 
  • #896
Reshma said:
"Expect the worst from others, and you will never be disappointed." - Rat, Pearls before Swine

Quoted for truth. Those are words to live by.
 
  • #897
"There is a growing sense that the properties of the universe are best described not by the laws that govern matter but by the laws that govern information."

http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/24759/"
 
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  • #898
'Smoking killed me' [sign placed on hearse, grave]

He said before he died at age 85 in February that he wanted the sign to serve as a warning to young people about the dangers of tobacco smoking.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/03/AR2010030300672.html

:smile: Sorry, I shouldn't laugh, but the irony was too much.
 
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  • #899
Ivan Seeking said:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/03/AR2010030300672.html

:smile: Sorry, I shouldn't laugh, but the irony was too much.

The smoking still killed him, regardless of how old he lived to be.
 
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  • #900
leroyjenkens said:
The smoking still killed him, regardless of how old he lived to be.

That isn't clear by any means. The reports only stated that he smoked during his youth. The fact is that correlation does not imply causation; esp when it happened so many years ago. For example, my grandmother died of cirrhoris of the liver, but she never drank, and an aunt died from emphysema, but she never smoked.
 
  • #901
Actually, if it takes smoking to live till 85, I am in. In my family men rarely live long past 60.
 
  • #902
Wow, talk about sending the wrong message. I thought only German fairy tales did that.

Seriously. So far I've learned from Der Froschkönig that violence will solve all of your problems and from Oh Wie Schön ist Panama that birds are smart.
 
  • #903
Ivan Seeking said:
That isn't clear by any means. The reports only stated that he smoked during his youth. The fact is that correlation does not imply causation; esp when it happened so many years ago. For example, my grandmother died of cirrhoris of the liver, but she never drank, and an aunt died from emphysema, but she never smoked.

Read under the picture:
The coffin of life-long smoker Albert 'Dick' Whittamore is carried at St Mary's Cemetery in Dover, England, Tuesday March 2, 2010, during a burial service, after he died in January aged 85 from the lung disease emphysema.

As for your grandmother and aunt, their diseases might be related. I looked at the Emphysema article at Wikipedia and under causes it says:
The primary cause of emphysema is the smoking of cigarettes. In some cases it maybe due to alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency. Severe cases of A1AD may also develop cirrhosis of the liver, where the accumulated A1AT leads to a fibrotic reaction.
I just thought that was interesting.
 
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  • #904
The coffin of life-long smoker Albert 'Dick' Whittamore is carried at St Mary's Cemetery.

Albert Whittamore blamed his youthful smoking habit for the lung disease.

These two sentences smack of contradiction. Technically, they do not contradict each other but it makes me wonder what the truth is.
 
  • #905
"Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that all was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, and make it possible."
-T.E. Lawrence
 
  • #906
"Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity; and high purpose by itself is utterly useless if the power to put it into effect is lacking."
-Theodore Roosevelt
 
  • #907
Bumper Sticker said:
Stop Global Whining

Saw it today for the first time.

I hate whining.

I had a hearty laugh.
 
  • #908
OmCheeto said:
Saw it today for the first time.

I hate whining.

I had a hearty laugh.

Ahahaha...I needed that, it's been a tough week :smile:.
 
  • #909
The only crime scene I've ever covered was the State legislature in Texas
- Bill Moyers [Journalist]
 
  • #910
Whoever said money can't buy happiness didn't know where to shop!

Gittel Hudnick
 

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