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"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to always know the difference." Adaptation of Serenity Prayer, Reinhold Niebuhr
I see that quote a lot hanging on a plaque or something in old women's houses or on people's walls at work.
Some of my favorite quotes are from Vonnegut and Herbert. But I usually like really long quotes and don't have them memorized. Sometimes I write them down, but usually I just get to rereading a book and I find them again there.
Something that first came up to my mind from Dirty Harry:
Callahan: Yeah, well, when an adult male is chasing a female with intent to commit rape, I shoot the bastard, that's my policy.
Mayor: Intent? How did you establish that?
Callahan: When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross.
Mayor: [after Callahan has left] I think he's got a point.
CROOK: Say what, sucka?
HARRY: Well, we're not just gonna let you walk out of here.
CROOK: Who'se we sucka?
HARRY: [slowly drawing his .44 Magnum] Smith and Wesson... and me.
The quote I think of every day of my life from MJ himself.
"There are three types of people in this world. Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen.”
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"I want to say something but I'll keep it to myself I guess and leave this useless post behind to make you aware that there WAS something... "
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
Thx for posting that, it's going on a list of my favs! I myself used to wish, then one day I woke up angry and bored and decided to feed life a few left hooks.
i dont quite understand this quote, an explanation please?
Near the end of World War 2, there was a German city, called Dresden, which was mostly military unimportant. It had a few factories, but had tons of civilian population. Between 24,000 and 40,000, I think Vonnegut named 30,000.
At that time, Kurt Vonnegut was a soldier, and he ended up being a POW, and was placed, along with tons of other Americans, into a Dresden POW camp. One day, he was led to Slaughterhouse Five cellar (to sleep or something) and spent the night there. When he went outside the next morning, the whole city was firebombed. After that, he later wrote his anti-war book, Slaughterhouse Five, or The Childrens' Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death.
According to Vonnegut's beliefs, the firebombing was completely useless (the quote). It was done by Americans to scare Germans. But the next day or so after the firebombing, the war was officially over. What Vonnegut is saying is that all those people who died in the firebombing were killed for nothing. And the only person benefiting from that bombing was HIM, because he wrote the book about it, and that book sold well. And without the firebombing, the book would not exist.
But, more from me:
God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
Being an adult means to have a speedometer that marks 210 and not driving over 60
I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places. He told me to quit going to those places
Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense.
These are my new shoes. They're good shoes. They won't make you rich like me, they won't make you rebound like me, they definitely won't make you handsome like me. They'll only make you have shoes like me. That's it.
the last two are kinda obvious that i hate posers and wannabes.
im sure all of you know Mike Vick? -> on being asked why he is tough for defenses to play against: "I have two weapons, my arm, my legs...and my brain."
Near the end of World War 2, there was a German city, called Dresden, which was mostly military unimportant. It had a few factories, but had tons of civilian population. Between 24,000 and 40,000, I think Vonnegut named 30,000.
At that time, Kurt Vonnegut was a soldier, and he ended up being a POW, and was placed, along with tons of other Americans, into a Dresden POW camp. One day, he was led to Slaughterhouse Five cellar (to sleep or something) and spent the night there. When he went outside the next morning, the whole city was firebombed. After that, he later wrote his anti-war book, Slaughterhouse Five, or The Childrens' Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death.
According to Vonnegut's beliefs, the firebombing was completely useless (the quote). It was done by Americans to scare Germans. But the next day or so after the firebombing, the war was officially over. What Vonnegut is saying is that all those people who died in the firebombing were killed for nothing. And the only person benefiting from that bombing was HIM, because he wrote the book about it, and that book sold well. And without the firebombing, the book would not exist.
But, more from me:
ya i knew about Dresden however i did not understand the part about him getting money for each body. Thank you for explaing
Give, expecting nothing thereof. - St. Thomas Aquinas
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Smiling is infectious.
Give, expecting nothing thereof. ------------ BoD - Come have some fun! Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
"He who gives up freedom for safety deserve neither." -Benjamin Franklin
"All that is good has its roots in evil, just as all that is evil has its roots in good, time is an endless chasm of cause and effect where good and evil intertwine like two trees growing in the same patch of dirt, only through our momentary perceptions do we see otherwise" -Derrick Miles
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
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"One day I'm just gonna run into the woods and I'm never gonna come back! And when I come back I'm gonna be the knife master!" - The Reverend Tholomew Plague
This one is from the Wheel of Time. I think the quote is pretty good, although not necessarily true.
Some of my favorite quotes are from Vonnegut and Herbert. But I usually like really long quotes and don't have them memorized. Sometimes I write them down, but usually I just get to rereading a book and I find them again there.
Maybe I'll look some up later and share.
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Someone on you tube told me that once and it has made it's way onto my list of all time favorites.
I just like how cool he is on the role
RIP: Demon Hunter: lvl 50 | Barb: lvl 60 (plvl 5) | Monk: lvl12 & lvl70 (plvl 200)
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind." - Einstein
"There are three types of people in this world. Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen.”
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
At that time, Kurt Vonnegut was a soldier, and he ended up being a POW, and was placed, along with tons of other Americans, into a Dresden POW camp. One day, he was led to Slaughterhouse Five cellar (to sleep or something) and spent the night there. When he went outside the next morning, the whole city was firebombed. After that, he later wrote his anti-war book, Slaughterhouse Five, or The Childrens' Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death.
According to Vonnegut's beliefs, the firebombing was completely useless (the quote). It was done by Americans to scare Germans. But the next day or so after the firebombing, the war was officially over. What Vonnegut is saying is that all those people who died in the firebombing were killed for nothing. And the only person benefiting from that bombing was HIM, because he wrote the book about it, and that book sold well. And without the firebombing, the book would not exist.
But, more from me:
the last two are kinda obvious that i hate posers and wannabes.
im sure all of you know Mike Vick? -> on being asked why he is tough for defenses to play against: "I have two weapons, my arm, my legs...and my brain."
teamwork: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TMISIXL2Rk&feature=related i like to make fun of this and say 'it takes 5, 5%...' a little inside joke between my and friends...
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
ya i knew about Dresden however i did not understand the part about him getting money for each body. Thank you for explaing
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
"All that is good has its roots in evil, just as all that is evil has its roots in good, time is an endless chasm of cause and effect where good and evil intertwine like two trees growing in the same patch of dirt, only through our momentary perceptions do we see otherwise" -Derrick Miles
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
C.S. Lewis, a great theologian, rationalist, writer, and a close friend to my favorite author of all time, J.R.R. Tolkien