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All men are born firstly with the instinct to protect themselves. But few grow to really love themselves, and even fewer learn to love their neighbor as themselves.
From Killosophy
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When emerging from humble beginnings, those around you tend to underestimate your authenticity because they knew you before you were 'somebody'.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Success
It is easier for one to take risks and to chase his dreams with a mindset that he has nothing to lose. In this lies the immense passion, the great advantage of avoiding a materialistic, pleasure-filled way of life.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Success
To be honest, one can only feel glad that so many modern iconoclasts consider Christianity to be full of exceptionally hypocritical, religious zealots - it's biblically accurate and a prophecy fulfilled. The old smoke screen is one of Satan's favorite tricks. He conceals the authentic. He has a persistent strategy of targeting those who remind him of Christianity because he fears those who remind him of Christ.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Religion
Everyone claims to be okay with freedom of religion, but the moment you mention God there is a strange tension that fills the air. If there was a 6th sense, that would be it.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Religion
Drunken men give some of the best pep talks.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Funny
Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism.
From Salomé: In Every Inch In Every Mile
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It is never ridicule, but a compliment, that knocks a philosopher off his feet. He is already positioned for every possible counter-attack, counter-argument, and retort...only to find a big bear hug coming his way.
From Killosophy
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Confidence is like a dragon where, for every head cut off, two more heads grow back.
From Venus in Arms
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Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care.
From Killosophy
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Respect? Of course, always, to all, because everything seems funnier when you're trying to show respect.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Happiness
A once-high society lowers itself when having little to no respect for even a decent honesty, and it's at its lowest when, at last, truth is frowned upon.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You have to lift a person up before you can really put them in their place.
From Killosophy
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To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.
From Venus in Arms
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The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you.
From Killosophy
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Bad luck with women is a determined man's road to success. For every affliction, he makes, out of indignation, yet another advancement in order to exceed the man that the woman chose over him. This goes to show that great men are made great because they once learned how to fight the feeling of rejection.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Persistence. Perfection. Patience. Power. Prioritize your passion. It keeps you sane.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There's sometimes a tugging feeling you get to push further when you aren't being challenged enough or when things get too comfortable.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There is a difference between criticizing people and criticizing a people's uninformed ideals. That is, unless one defines himself or others by their ideals, then he is offended, and usually offended secretly. Because oddly enough, this person is the same person quickest to resort to dismissive name-calling, such as 'bigot' or 'zealot'. And oddly enough, he is always the one, the 'open-minded' one, who adamantly protests for, not only himself, but others not to listen to any type of scholarly theological truth inherently for the sake of his own personal, moral beliefs.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
The hardest and hardiest, heartiest defense comes squarely from where it can empathize with the artiest and sharpest, smartest offense.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Sports
Our enemies are quite good for relentlessly keeping us sharp and on our toes. This especially goes for sincere philosophers. They use their enemies to challenge their arguments so that they can know the weak points in their own reasoning and how to argue for and strengthen their position. There are just none like one's enemies to always look for his mistakes and do it harder than anyone else.
From Killosophy
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I enjoy melancholic music and art. They take me to places I don't normally get to go.
From Killosophy
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Topic: Happiness
With a hint of good judgment, to fear nothing, not failure or suffering or even death, indicates that you value life the most. You live to the extreme; you push limits; you spend your time building legacies. Those do not die.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Love tames the benumbed beast. A man is put to use regarding a woman's physical safety, but a woman is put to use regarding a man's mental safety.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
All men are born firstly with the instinct to protect themselves. But few grow to really love themselves, and even fewer learn to love their neighbor as themselves.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
When emerging from humble beginnings, those around you tend to underestimate your authenticity because they knew you before you were 'somebody'.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
It is easier for one to take risks and to chase his dreams with a mindset that he has nothing to lose. In this lies the immense passion, the great advantage of avoiding a materialistic, pleasure-filled way of life.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
To be honest, one can only feel glad that so many modern iconoclasts consider Christianity to be full of exceptionally hypocritical, religious zealots - it's biblically accurate and a prophecy fulfilled. The old smoke screen is one of Satan's favorite tricks. He conceals the authentic. He has a persistent strategy of targeting those who remind him of Christianity because he fears those who remind him of Christ.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
Everyone claims to be okay with freedom of religion, but the moment you mention God there is a strange tension that fills the air. If there was a 6th sense, that would be it.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
Drunken men give some of the best pep talks.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Funny
Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism.
From Salomé: In Every Inch In Every Mile
NOT YET RATING
It is never ridicule, but a compliment, that knocks a philosopher off his feet. He is already positioned for every possible counter-attack, counter-argument, and retort...only to find a big bear hug coming his way.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Confidence is like a dragon where, for every head cut off, two more heads grow back.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Respect? Of course, always, to all, because everything seems funnier when you're trying to show respect.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Happiness
A once-high society lowers itself when having little to no respect for even a decent honesty, and it's at its lowest when, at last, truth is frowned upon.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You have to lift a person up before you can really put them in their place.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Bad luck with women is a determined man's road to success. For every affliction, he makes, out of indignation, yet another advancement in order to exceed the man that the woman chose over him. This goes to show that great men are made great because they once learned how to fight the feeling of rejection.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Persistence. Perfection. Patience. Power. Prioritize your passion. It keeps you sane.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There's sometimes a tugging feeling you get to push further when you aren't being challenged enough or when things get too comfortable.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There is a difference between criticizing people and criticizing a people's uninformed ideals. That is, unless one defines himself or others by their ideals, then he is offended, and usually offended secretly. Because oddly enough, this person is the same person quickest to resort to dismissive name-calling, such as 'bigot' or 'zealot'. And oddly enough, he is always the one, the 'open-minded' one, who adamantly protests for, not only himself, but others not to listen to any type of scholarly theological truth inherently for the sake of his own personal, moral beliefs.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
The hardest and hardiest, heartiest defense comes squarely from where it can empathize with the artiest and sharpest, smartest offense.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Sports
Our enemies are quite good for relentlessly keeping us sharp and on our toes. This especially goes for sincere philosophers. They use their enemies to challenge their arguments so that they can know the weak points in their own reasoning and how to argue for and strengthen their position. There are just none like one's enemies to always look for his mistakes and do it harder than anyone else.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
I enjoy melancholic music and art. They take me to places I don't normally get to go.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Happiness
With a hint of good judgment, to fear nothing, not failure or suffering or even death, indicates that you value life the most. You live to the extreme; you push limits; you spend your time building legacies. Those do not die.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Love tames the benumbed beast. A man is put to use regarding a woman's physical safety, but a woman is put to use regarding a man's mental safety.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
All men are born firstly with the instinct to protect themselves. But few grow to really love themselves, and even fewer learn to love their neighbor as themselves.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
When emerging from humble beginnings, those around you tend to underestimate your authenticity because they knew you before you were 'somebody'.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
It is easier for one to take risks and to chase his dreams with a mindset that he has nothing to lose. In this lies the immense passion, the great advantage of avoiding a materialistic, pleasure-filled way of life.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
To be honest, one can only feel glad that so many modern iconoclasts consider Christianity to be full of exceptionally hypocritical, religious zealots - it's biblically accurate and a prophecy fulfilled. The old smoke screen is one of Satan's favorite tricks. He conceals the authentic. He has a persistent strategy of targeting those who remind him of Christianity because he fears those who remind him of Christ.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
Everyone claims to be okay with freedom of religion, but the moment you mention God there is a strange tension that fills the air. If there was a 6th sense, that would be it.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
Drunken men give some of the best pep talks.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Funny
Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism.
From Salomé: In Every Inch In Every Mile
NOT YET RATING
It is never ridicule, but a compliment, that knocks a philosopher off his feet. He is already positioned for every possible counter-attack, counter-argument, and retort...only to find a big bear hug coming his way.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Confidence is like a dragon where, for every head cut off, two more heads grow back.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Respect? Of course, always, to all, because everything seems funnier when you're trying to show respect.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Happiness
A once-high society lowers itself when having little to no respect for even a decent honesty, and it's at its lowest when, at last, truth is frowned upon.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You have to lift a person up before you can really put them in their place.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
To say that one waits a lifetime for his soulmate to come around is a paradox. People eventually get sick of waiting, take a chance on someone, and by the art of commitment become soulmates, which takes a lifetime to perfect.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Bad luck with women is a determined man's road to success. For every affliction, he makes, out of indignation, yet another advancement in order to exceed the man that the woman chose over him. This goes to show that great men are made great because they once learned how to fight the feeling of rejection.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Persistence. Perfection. Patience. Power. Prioritize your passion. It keeps you sane.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There's sometimes a tugging feeling you get to push further when you aren't being challenged enough or when things get too comfortable.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Success
There is a difference between criticizing people and criticizing a people's uninformed ideals. That is, unless one defines himself or others by their ideals, then he is offended, and usually offended secretly. Because oddly enough, this person is the same person quickest to resort to dismissive name-calling, such as 'bigot' or 'zealot'. And oddly enough, he is always the one, the 'open-minded' one, who adamantly protests for, not only himself, but others not to listen to any type of scholarly theological truth inherently for the sake of his own personal, moral beliefs.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Religion
The hardest and hardiest, heartiest defense comes squarely from where it can empathize with the artiest and sharpest, smartest offense.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Sports
Our enemies are quite good for relentlessly keeping us sharp and on our toes. This especially goes for sincere philosophers. They use their enemies to challenge their arguments so that they can know the weak points in their own reasoning and how to argue for and strengthen their position. There are just none like one's enemies to always look for his mistakes and do it harder than anyone else.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
I enjoy melancholic music and art. They take me to places I don't normally get to go.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Happiness
With a hint of good judgment, to fear nothing, not failure or suffering or even death, indicates that you value life the most. You live to the extreme; you push limits; you spend your time building legacies. Those do not die.
From Venus in Arms
NOT YET RATING
Love tames the benumbed beast. A man is put to use regarding a woman's physical safety, but a woman is put to use regarding a man's mental safety.
From Killosophy
NOT YET RATING
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