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Commentchange yourself  ·  posted 2004 by M.A. Fiol

"If you can't change yourself for me, why would I change myself because of you?" (by Nikhil Kapoor.) ...perhaps the best you can do is to change yourself because of yourself.

CommentDear "noted quote author" J.P.Martino  ·  posted 2004 by Gary E. Holland

Dear "international quote/poem author", j.p martino- IS YOUR USE OF BOLDFACE TYPE DESIGNED TO MAKE YOUR APHORISMS APPEAR MORE TRUE? OR SIMPLY LESS BANAL?

CommentYes, Hannah. There is a name for them.  ·  posted 2004 by Gary E. Holland

Yes, Hannah. The worn-out aphorisms you ask about really do have a name. They are called 'cliches'.

Commentaphorism's v's sayings like....  ·  posted 2004 by Hannah Warwick-Thomas

" A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"

" Never look a gift horse in the mouth"

" People in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones"

" The devil makes work for idle hands"

Recently, myself and some friends spent a fair few drunken hours, recanting as many of these type of sayings as possible. We thought the name for them was "aphorism's", certainly they tend to be "short wise saying's" (if not a little bizarre at times) but having arrived on this site have realised that they might not be.

Does anyone know the another more exclusive name for them?

CommentGod-father's shadow  ·  posted 2003 by M.A. Fiol

God will never render justice on earth. He would be indicted for his crimes (by Gary E. Holland.)

Has the earth been eclipsed by the God-father's shadow?

CommentAttention to health is life's hindrance.  ·  posted 2003 by Truth

One central argument in 2 of Plato’s famous works-the Apology & the Phaedo is that the essential part of man is the soul or mind. They regarded the body as relatively unimportant. In one passage in the dialogue the Phaedo, Socrates even suggests that the body is evil, and that man would be better off without the body.

Socrates and Plato felt that one should never betray one’s own philosophy for any reason, even if the reason is death. Because they firmly believed that we have no cause to fear death, as for the philosopher, death was probably a more desirable state to be in than life because one could reason and contemplate the Forms without the hindrance of perception and the body.

Philosophers were people who pursued wisdom, and according to Plato, the best way to do this was from the mind alone without the body. He believed that the state of one’s soul was of the utmost importance because one’s place in the afterlife and next life was determined by the state of their soul.

How's other's opinion?

CommentOld aphorism, new author  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

"Freedom is not free." by M.A. Fiol. Sorry, but this one is an old one often quoted by U.S. presidents. It's not even an aphorism- just a statement.

CommentA Sutra full... by M.A. Fiol  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

"Meditation"... and the observer was absorbed in-by what he oserved." by M.A.Fiol. (M.A. Fiol is brilliantly full of Sutra.)

CommentAny pain  ·  posted 2003 by M.A. Fiol

Gangling, gulping, twitching, flapping, fish blood flowed like rain. "No, my son," the fisherman said. "I don't feel any pain." (by Gary E. Holland)

... and his son replyed: "Then, neither do I."

CommentPlease Help  ·  posted 2003 by Judy

I received an electronic transfer charge on my bank account for "AG.COM" for $14.90. Is this you? If I had known there was a charge, I would not have signed up, because my income has been substantially reduced (a direct result of the Hayman fire in Colorado) for over a year, and I cannot afford little pleasures as I once could. The reference number sent to my bank is 071100268381826. I need to know if this is a one-time charge, a yearly or monthly fee, or simply not connected to you at all. Thank you for whatever help you can give me. judybenge@peoplepc.com

CommentM.A. Fiol- Why all the second hand...  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

M.A Fiol- Why all the second hand aphorisms? I liked your own originals better. Is it possible you've contracted the dreaded "contribute or perish" syndrome?

Comment"Humans are human" by Romeo Dallaire  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

"Humans are humans. Not one human is more human than the other." by Romeo Dallaire.– But some beings are less human than others. We call them human beasts.

CommentFlowing passions by M.A.Fiol  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

RE: "Let your passions flow." by M.A. Fiol- Sounds good! (Unless you have the passions of a Hitler, Stalin or Sadam Hussein.)

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CommentM.A. Fiol- your aphorisms are...  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

M.A. Fiol- your aphorisms are delicious.

CommentDear Mr. Martino (noted quote author)  ·  posted 2003 by Gary E. Holland

Pssst! (your delusions are showing)

Comment(no title)  ·  posted 2003 by Hugh D. Hyatt

Anybody know what the M. in M. Grundler stands for?

CommentDreams and Reality  ·  posted 2003 by James

Dream as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to die tommorrow.

That is a very inspirational aphorism that I heard. I have no idea who the author is but it pack a lot of meaning

CommentOpinions please !!  ·  posted 2003 by DanT

Hi there, I'm about to be part of a discussion group in my college class regarding this particular quote, and I would appreciate any feedback regarding what meaning other people see in this message, and whether you think it is true or not.

:)

CommentPost deletions  ·  posted 2003 by Romayne

Am I missing some way of deleting a post once placed by its own author?? I've found a couple of occasions where for some reason although I've only clicked the submission button once there are 2 submissions – with the only variation perhaps being which name I used to submit (my full or just first name) which is a bit frustrating. Will someone else weed out the duplication or is there some method by which I can do this myself??

Thanks Romayne

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