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"Throughout human history, all evil, all sin and indeed all suffering is ultimately a product of human pride and self-conceit. At the same time, all heroism, all virtue, all true progress is ultimately a product of humility and self-sacrifice, from the obedience of Abraham and Moses, to the courage of Jesus on the cross." Tom DeLay
Thinking must never submit itself, neither to a dogma, nor to a party, nor to a passion, nor to an interest, nor to a preconceived idea, nor to whatever it may be, if not to facts themselves, because, for it, to submit would be to cease to be. Henri Poincaré wikiqoute
Neil Peart "Dreamline" from Rush's ROLL THE BONES
David Elmore Solo - Moral Perfection Thread
Max Stirner The Ego & Its Own
Jack Wheeler Den Uyl, Douglas J., and Douglas B. Rasmussen, eds. The Philosophic Thought of Ayn Rand. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1984.
Picard: How can you be sure? Data: I aspire, sir. To be better than I am. The B-4 does not. Star Trek: Nemesis
Bush and bin Laden are really on the same side: the side of faith and violence against the side of reason and discussion. Both have implacable faith that they are right and the other is evil. Each believes that when he dies he is going to heaven. Each believes that if he could kill the other, his path to paradise in the next world would be even swifter. The delusional "next world" is welcome to both of them. This world would be a much better place without either of them. Richard Dawkins Salon
Every great movement must experience three stages: ridicule, discussion, adoption." John Stuart Mill
Peter Kay Peter Kay
Aristotle
Vincent Van Gogh
Friedrich Nietzsche
Barbara Branden Another web site
Kahil Gibran
It is appallingly obvious that our technology exceeds our humanity. Albert Einstein http://www.loveisearned.com/html/quotations.htm
Jane Austen Lizzy to Lady Catherine in _Pride and Prejudice_
Confucius http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/14176.html
Thomas Paine
I know that many will call this useless work; and they will be those of whom Demetrius declared that he took no more account of the wind that came out their mouth in words, than of that they expelled from their lower parts: men who desire nothing but material riches and are absolutely devoid of that wisdom, which is the food and the only true riches of the mind. For so much more worthy as the soul is than the body, so much more noble are the possessions of the soul than those of the body. And often, when I see one of these men take this work in his hand, I wonder that he does not put it to his nose, like a monkey, or ask me if it something good to eat. Da Vinci Leonardo
The simple fact is, there are people out there who are nothing more than a bipedal cheeseburger. They're a self propelled snack pack looking for someone to eat them. There is no helping the truly consumable among us. Ken Cook http://www.selfdefenseforums.com/forums/member.php?find=lastposter&t=8723
When we estimate magnitudes through numbers, that is, conceptually, the imagination selects a unit, which it can then repeat indefinitely. But there is a second kind of estimation, which Kant calls "aesthetic estimation," in which the imagination tries to comprehend or encompass the whole representation in one single intuition. There is an upper bound to its capacity. An object whose apparent or conceived size strains this capacity to the limit - threatens to exceed the imagination's power to take it all in at once - has, subjectively speaking, an absolute magnitude: it reaches the felt limit, and appears as if infinite.[...] imagination reaches its maximum capacity, shows its failure and inadequacy when compared to the demands of Reason, and makes us aware, by contrast, of the maginificence of Reason iteslf. The resulting feeling is the feeling of the sublime. Monroe C. Beardsley Aesthetics from Classical Greece to the Present
God Bless America. Although I am an atheist, I just keep thinking that these days. Thank you, thank you, thank you that you exist, as an idea and a reality, an example and a promise. Thank you to the framers of the constitution, the wisdom of liberty that has still survived in the hearts of so many American people, and especially, thank you for this latest generation of men and women that are fighting for my values in the Middle East as their mainly Anglo-Saxon forefathers did for us in Europe. [SOLOHQ, Cowardly Europe thread, March 8] David Bertelsen
SOLO has given me something I badly needed. And that is contact with Objectivists and/or Objectivist fellow travelers who have none of the intellectual rigidity and emotional repression, none of the spiritual straitjacket of duty, that are so prevalent elsewhere. So many of you appear to have taken the best of Ayn Rand and Objectivism, and left the rest. It is a great joy to me to see it. [SOLOHQ, Going Home thread, March 7] Barbara Branden
Ludwig Boltzmann Quoted in D Flamm. Stud. Hist. Phil. Sci. 14 (1983) 257.
Ayn Rand
Aristotle
Cynicism is not realistic and tough. It's unrealistic and kind of cowardly because it means you don't have to try. Peggy Noonan http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/34491.html
A building has integrity just like a man. And just as seldom. Ayn Rand
Lois Cook The Fountainhead
"Everybody thinks that I stand by the scientific character of my work and that my principal scope lies in curing mental maladies. This is a terrible error...I am a scientist by neccesity, and not by vocation. I am really an artist by nature." Sigmund Freud
Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. Albert Einstein
John Lennon
Ayn Rand
Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray
Heraclitus
Robert A. Heinlein
With everyone talking about how they care so much about human life, I'd just like to see someone actually living one. Jason Roth On Triple Splitz-O Cups and Starving Children
Eric Hoffer
When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends. Japanese Proverb
Frank Lloyd Wright
Miguel de Cervantes
The second-hander acts, but the source of his actions is scattered in every other living person. It’s everywhere and nowhere and you can’t reason with him. He’s not open to reason. You can’t speak to him—he can’t hear. You’re tried by an empty bench. Ayn Rand The Fountainhead
Adolf Eichmann Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt (286)
You are what your deep, driving desire is. As your desire is, so is your will. As your will is, so is your deed. As your deed is, so is your destiny. Brihadaranyaka Upanishad IV.4.5
Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
Steve Chapman Chicago Tribune 12/30/04 (via Dr. Hurd.com)
To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death, he does it not for some noble object but to escape some ill. Aristotle
We live in deeds, not years: In thoughts not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. Aristotle
Kay Nolte Smith Women Without Superstitions: No Gods, No Masters
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