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Started by BeverlyAnn, July 28, 2007, 09:37:49 PM

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VeryGnawty

That reminds me of a similar quote:

QuoteThere are two parts to being wise:

1)  Having a lot to say.
and
2)  Not saying it.
"The cake is a lie."
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Fer

As a former Democrat, I can tell you [that]... back in 1936, Mr. Democrat himself, Al Smith, the great American, came before the American people and charged that the leadership of his party was taking the party of Jefferson, Jackson, and Cleveland down the road under the banners of Marx, Lenin, and Stalin. And he walked away from his party, and he never returned to the day he died, because to this day, the leadership of that party has been taking that party... down the road in the image of the labor socialist party of England. —Ronald Reagan
The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I. Let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs. - A. E. Housman
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BeverlyAnn

Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

Redd Foxx
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tinkerbell

"There is nothing so absurd that it cannot be believed as truth if repeated often enough"

By Unknown



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Jeannette

QuoteDoubts are more cruel than the worst of truths.   Moliere
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katia

"How dreadful!" cried Lord Henry. "I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable. There is something unfair about its use. It is hitting below the intellect."   Oscar Wilde   


"In solving a problem of this sort, the grand thing is to be able to reason backwards. That is a very useful accomplishment, and a very easy one, but people do not practice it much. In the every-day affairs of life it is more useful to reason forwards, and so the other comes to be neglected. There are fifty who can reason synthetically for one who can reason analytically."   Sir Arthur Conan Doyle   



ha ha ha ha ha
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Jay

If I had to choose a quote it would have to be from Family Guy...

QuoteTom Tucker: A bit of breaking news. A local family is forced out of their home by ghosts. Who are they gonna call?
Diane Simmons (sighs):Ghostbusters, Tom.
Tom Tucker: No, Diane. Their insurance company. That's just stupid what you said.

Absolutely brilliant!


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BeverlyAnn

Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

Will Rogers
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RebeccaFog

QuotePurple monkey dishwasher

the simpsons
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Suzy

"Whose property is my body? Probably mine. I so regard it. If I experiment with it, who must be answerable? I, not the State. If I choose injudiciously, does the State die? Oh, no." - Mark Twain


Kristi
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tinkerbell

"As we practice, we begin to know the difference between our fantasy and reality".

By Pema Chodron

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candifla

"Brilliant!"

- Basil Fawlty
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BeverlyAnn

"War is just terrorism with a bigger budget."

Anon
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RebeccaFog

"I wish I could fly like Superman."


The Kinks
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Pica Pica

"go away, i'm thinking of priests now, not you."

Says king to lovely bottomed girl in film.
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tinkerbell

"Be aware of yourself and know yourself. No matter how much you have learned and how much you know, if you don't know yourself you don't know anything. Indeed, if you don't know yourself you cannot know anything else. People who don't know themselves criticize others from the point of view of their own ignorance. They consider what agrees with them to be good, and hate whatever doesn't go their way. They become irritated about everything, causing themselves to suffer by themselves, bothering themselves solely because of their own prejudices. If you know that not everyone will be agreeable to you, know that you won't be agreeable to everyone either".

Shosan




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Fer

The British are special. The world knows it. In our innermost thoughts we know it. This is the greatest nation on earth.
Tony Blair
The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I. Let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs. - A. E. Housman
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VeryGnawty

"The mind is like water:  when it's still, there is reflection; when disturbed, no mirror.  Muddled by folly and craving, fanned by misleading circumstances, it surges and billows, never stopping for a moment.  Looking at it this way, where can you go and not be mistaken!  It's like trying to look into a flowing spring to see your own appearance - it never forms." - Seng-Chao
"The cake is a lie."
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Pica Pica

Quote from: Fer on August 20, 2007, 10:47:37 PM
The British are special. The world knows it. In our innermost thoughts we know it. This is the greatest nation on earth.
Tony Blair


Let us pause to consider the English. Who when they pause to consider themselves they get all reticently thrilled and tinglish, because every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz; that to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is".

Ogden Nash - england expects


But if you really like patriotic tosh - then i found the above quote on the website with this... :)

   

England is a small country in the north-west corner of Europe founded by the Anglo-Saxons, a race of warriors who came to this country and made it their own. Small we may be, yet the English nation's influence spreads to the four corners of the globe. When travelling abroad it is virtually impossible to find anywhere untouched by our influence. Sports and games invented by the English, medicines which have saved countless millions of lives, the industrial revolution - the spark that changed the world forever, English television, music, theatre, literature and culture. We have given the English language to the world along with its greatest masters; Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton and Tennyson.

During the dark days of 1940 it was the English people who bore the brunt of German aggression and it was the English people who steadfastly refused to yield as Hitler tried in vain to bomb them into submission. Our island was the sole beacon of hope left for the subjugated peoples of Europe - Britain stood alone against tyranny and, along with our allies, saved western civilisation from destruction. No selfish reason dictated this stance. The Germans did not want to fight us. Quite the opposite, they actually admired us. The cost of the war in both manpower and financial terms helped advance England's fall from world eminence by decades. We stood alone for no other reason than it was the right thing to do. Is this all so easily forgotten?

Our glorious history stands testament to our sense of adventure. A history of invention, of development and advancement, both of our own people and our neighbours near and far. Our martial spirit and military history stand apart from any other nation. A rich tapestry to be savoured, admired and protected.

We have a heritage that is the envy of the world and yet, due to political correctness, it is a history and culture that is to be denied us. Scottish, Irish, Asian or any other culture you can think of is to be celebrated, but we the English are not afforded the same opportunity to celebrate our identity. This cultural genocide has now reached the point where any notion of Englishness, even our own flag, is being shouted down by the left wing thought police and labelled offensive or even racist.

It is a national tragedy that through political correctness we are unable able to instil a sense of pride and history into our children. What harm can possibly come from all of our children having a greater sense of pride, identity and belonging to their own country? Indeed, in times where many have no sense of direction, when communities are fragmented, the nation state can provide that identity, pull everyone together and tell us something of who we are and from where we came. At the end of the day, political correctness is nothing more than a weapon in the hands of a small minority, used to deny the majority their right to express their opinion and culture.

Always remember that no matter where you go and what you do, you carry something inside you that sets you apart from other nationalities.

We are the ones who have given so much to this world.

We are the ones who have touched this planet like no others.

We are the ones who have so much of which to be proud.

Walk on. Stand tall...

We are the English!


-wanker.
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BeverlyAnn

A moment I've been dreading. George brought his ne're-do-well son around this morning and asked me to find the kid a job. Not the political one who lives in Florida. The one who hangs around here all the time looking shiftless. This so-called kid is already almost 40 and has never had a real job. Maybe I'll call Kinsley over at The New Republic and see if they'll hire him as a contributing editor or something. That looks like easy work.

Ronald Reagan
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