(no subject)

Dec 19, 2006 16:02

Whenever i finally come back to h-town im gonna be sooooooo nostalgiacly content. I want to hug so many people i haven't seen. it's awesome being a sophomore now, especially with all of these new experiences under my belt.

So my next book will have a little less quotes. AEFFECTION was more of a history of philosophy than a pure, from-the-heart inquire solely attributed to me. Martin Hiedegger wrote a 3 volume series about Nietzsche whereas i wrote only a 50 page one and still summed it up better than he!

The book's going to be called "LEFT RIGHT WRONG". You like the opposites pun? It's like saying to someone who was ethically lazy, "you left right wrong!" Reading more Emerson got me to realize that you can still be smart and modest similtanously, unlike nietzsche was at some points. Yet i am reminded of a shirt i saw at a house party that a bartender was wearing: it said "it's not cocky if you're the best" and it had Tom Cruise giving a thumbs up while in his Top Gun jet.

Ya'll want a preview?

Why should God punish what he himself created?

Serious things make me laugh while humor makes me think.

The philosopher is the least and most occupied human being.

Don't Mind the Matter at hand.

Isn't a piece of art more perfect whenever we notice the Imperfections that the artist used? Such as a wrinkle in a dress or a crack in the wall.

Classes shouldn't waste time talking about what's in the text. Rather they should discuss what was never said.

If the Fox network is so conservative in the news, why are they so liberal with their over-the-top entertainment shows?

Myspace is not a space at all. Perhaps young people have finally started to take non-material things more seriously though.

Emerson. "Because of all i have seen i trust the Creator for all i have not seen."

Twain. "There is nothing that cannot happen today."

Pascal. "If you win, you win everything. If you lose, you lose nothing. Wager then, without hesitation, that He exists."
Previous post Next post
Up