Daily Nietzsche Quote Section

From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)14 Jun 2006 17:07
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You people are desecrating my thread! GAHHHHH!

 


Hijackers! Hijackers! Thread terrorists, mayday!

From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)14 Jun 2006 17:43
To: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER) 19 of 47
When you desecrate a thread enough, the thread desecrates also you.
From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)14 Jun 2006 18:02
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 20 of 47
Mwahahahah.
From: mr_swayzee14 Jun 2006 18:04
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 21 of 47
when I desecrate yer maw enought, yer maw desecrates also me!
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)14 Jun 2006 18:24
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<descartes the thread>

 

lol

From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)14 Jun 2006 18:31
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Nietzsche quotes. Now.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)14 Jun 2006 18:38
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From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)14 Jun 2006 19:08
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 25 of 47
The great Alan Greenspan knows how to keep it real.
From: mr_swayzee14 Jun 2006 19:09
To: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER) 26 of 47
quote: Leo Tolstoy
Nietzsche was stupid and abnormal
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Jun 2006 19:28
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 27 of 47
Yay for Wittgenstein.

I always chuckle at

quote:
6.01 Therefore the general form of an operation /'(n) is [E, N(E)] ' (n) ( = [n, E, N(E)]). This is the most general form of transition from one proposition to another
even though it is much funnier with the original greek notation.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)14 Jun 2006 19:29
To: william (WILLIAMA) 28 of 47

Hahaha.

 

I don't know logic :((

From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Jun 2006 20:57
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 29 of 47
Nor do I.

From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)14 Jun 2006 21:53
To: mr_swayzee 30 of 47
Doesn't count. Quotes from Nietzsche.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)14 Jun 2006 22:10
To: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER) 31 of 47

"God is dead." ~ Nietzsche
"Nietzsche is dead." ~ God
"Therefore, Nietzsche is God." ~ Wittgenstein

From: Linn (INDYLS)15 Jun 2006 02:01
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I was trying to find something else and found this, but I like it:

quote:
It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!
From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)15 Jun 2006 03:25
To: Linn (INDYLS) 33 of 47
I feel the same way at times.
From: 388405efit03=1-0 (KABINGER)15 Jun 2006 04:45
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quote:
Why do I know more than other people? Why, in general, am I so clever? I have never pondered over questions that are not really questions. I have never wasted my strength. I have no experience, for instance, of actual religious difficulties. I am quite unfamiliar with the feeling of "sinfulness." Similarly I lack a reliable criterion for determining a prick of conscience: from what one hears, a prick of conscience does not seem to me anything very worthy of veneration. . . . I dislike to leave an action of mine in the lurch; I prefer to omit utterly the bad result, the consequences, from any problem involving values. In the face of evil . consequences it is too easy to lose the proper standpoint from which to view an action. A prick of conscience seems to me a sort of "evil eye." Something that has failed should be all the more honored just because it has failed-this agrees much better with my morality.-"God," "the immortality of the soul," tcsalvation," a "beyond"-these are mere notions, to which I paid no attention, on which I never wasted any time, even as a child-though perhaps I was never enough of a child for that-I am quite unacquainted with atheism as a result, and still less as an event: with me it is instinctive. I am too inquisitive, too skeptical, too arrogant ', to let myself be satisfied with an obvious and crass solution of things. God is such an obvious and crass solution; a solution which is a sheer indelicacy to us thinkers-at bottom He is really nothing but a coarse commandment against us: ye shall not think! . . . I am much more interested in another question which the "salvation of humanity" depends much more than upon any piece of theological curiosity: the question of nutrition.
(Ecce Homo)
From: william (WILLIAMA)15 Jun 2006 08:10
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quote:
Ecce Homo, Ecce Homo, Ecce Homo, Ecce Homo, Homo, Ecce Homo, Ecce Homo, Homo, Ecce Homo, Homo...
(Ecce Homo) Serge Gainsbourg
From: Manthorp15 Jun 2006 09:14
To: william (WILLIAMA) 36 of 47
quote:
Icky Homo Icky Homo Icky Homo...


(Trig (methinks he doth protest too much) let)
From: funky (ISA)16 Jun 2006 03:57
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Most likely factual:

 

"Ahem! You out there, honey? Could you please go fetch the toilet paper, we've run out and I didn't notice until it was too late..."

 

-Nietzsche