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tiny.ag/gnx8yoqc  ·  submitted 2011

Anything that can, probably, has or will happen.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/rewzemvv  ·  submitted 2011

We may not want something as bad as what we lack or can't have.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/y48xhh5f  ·  submitted 2011

No greater worth, than to the one, that gave it birth.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/oi6f9op7  ·  submitted 2011

Because someone's in need. Not to please a "diety".

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/crfsyz4m  ·  submitted 2011

Other, than the grave, there's no alternative to old age.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/alx5svx7  ·  submitted 2011 by wrothen

Inside and outside are one!

Wolfgang Rothen

tiny.ag/lpshdmtk  ·  submitted 2011 by wrothen

Inside and outside are one!

Wolfgang Rothen, in Wisdom and Ignorance

tiny.ag/pxcdjhmu  ·  submitted 2011 by Uncle Zane

A leader, by some definitions, is a teacher. A teacher, by some definitions, is a leader.

David Zane Fleisher, in Wisdom and Ignorance

tiny.ag/ylcnzbv9  ·  submitted 2011 by Uncle Zane

Both following and leading are skills to be learned.

David Zane Fleisher, On studying animal behavior, in Wisdom and Ignorance and Happiness and Misery

tiny.ag/nrc2x1zu  ·  submitted 2011 by Uncle Zane

You cannot teach what you do not know and you cannot lead if you do not know how to follow.

David Zane Fleisher, in Success and Failure and Wisdom and Ignorance

tiny.ag/9vh8wcmi  ·  submitted 2011 by Uncle Zane

You cannot teach what you do not know and you cannot lead if you do not how to follow.

David Zane Fleisher, in Success and Failure and Wisdom and Ignorance

tiny.ag/seqpf12b  ·  submitted 2011 by Uncle Zane

Both following and leading are skills to be learned.

David Zane Fleisher, On studting animals:, in Wisdom and Ignorance and Happiness and Misery

tiny.ag/wvea9h2t  ·  submitted 2011 by JWarneke

The value of insipid opponents. At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.

Nietzsche

tiny.ag/g5dtmoqh  ·  submitted 2011 by JWarneke

The value of insipid opponents. At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.

Nietzsche

tiny.ag/gv1aj5cx  ·  submitted 2011 by JWarneke

And to say it once more. Public opinions--private laziness.

Friedrich Nietzsche

tiny.ag/v2jqkavc  ·  submitted 2011 by JWarneke

And to say it once more. Public opinions--private laziness.

Friedrich Nietzsche

tiny.ag/5d0mflnw  ·  submitted 2011

Clones rhyme the I'm.

tiny.ag/gkrkq82b  ·  submitted 2011

If PRO is the OPPOSITE of CON.....Then CONGRESS must be the OPPOSITE of PROGRESS

tiny.ag/9vjenpty  ·  submitted 2011

I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it.vb

Groucho Marx, in Altruism and Cynicism

tiny.ag/27x9njmf  ·  submitted 2011

Knowledge is the end; wisdom is the means.

Kedar Joshi, in Wisdom and Ignorance

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