Re: Quote of the ages... (or day)
"There is only one thing worse than the desire to command, and that is the will to obey."
-Unknown,
Grafitti at sidewall of McDonalds in LA-
PCD
The hamsters are coming! The Hamsters! They're coming! Coming I tell you! Run! Hi, I'm Dweller, Padded Cell Dweller... Shaken, a little addled, definitely wanked and stirred... Who you are?
Re: Quote of the ages... (or day)
"Ask not what your country can do for you. But ask, what you, can do for YOUR country!"
John F. Kennedy.
Two thousand years ago, two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was "civis Romanus sum." Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner."
John F. Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" Speech just after the fall of the Berlin wall. I think... Aint so sure about my historical facts. Kinda tired and sleepy right now.
"I have no recollection whatsoever of having a sexual intercourse with Ms. Lewinski."
Re: Hmmmm
"To live is to love, and to have lived without ever loving is to have never truly lived at all"
7alisman!
Sadistique
See me, know me, like me, want me, need me, hold me, hug me, touch me, thrill me, kiss me, lick me, taste me, love me, keep me, own me, ride me, bite me, hurt me, burn me, cut me, slap me, hit me, beat me, maim me, cheat me, fight me, leave me, miss me, hate me, damn me, curse me, fear me, for I am eternal...
My VENGEANCE is all you've left me!
Padawan of Corruption
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Re: Quote of the ages... (or day)
'Welcome to Bologna on Capital Gold for England versus San Marino with Tennent's Pilsner, brewed with Czechoslovakian yeast for that extra Pilsner taste and England are one down.' - JONATHAN PEARCE
I found that one on the net while doing some research... ahahahaahaah
Psychotic pain baptized in pure narcotics..
Here's one from my favorite book, "Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse..
"He saw the face of a newly born child, red and full of wrinkles, ready to cry. He saw the face of a murderer, saw him plunge a knife into the body of a man; at the same moment he saw this criminal kneeling down, bound, and his head cut off by an executioner. He saw the naked bodies of men and women in postures and transports of passionate love. He saw corpses stretched out, still, cold, empty."
"He saw all these forms and faces in a thousand relationships to each other, all helping each other, loving, hating, destroying each other and become newly born. Each one of them was mortal, a passionate, painful example of all that was transitory. Yet none of them died, they only changed, were always reborn, continually had a new face: only time stood between one face and another." Chapter 12, pg. 121