Linux People: 1100 of 1231 |
What do I consider a reasonable person to be? I'd say a reasonable person
is one who accepts that we are all human and therefore fallible, and takes
that into account when dealing with others. Implicit in this definition is
the belief that it is the right and the responsibility of each person to
live his or her own life as he or she sees fit, to respect this right in
others, and to demand the assumption of this responsibility by others.
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Linux People: 1101 of 1231 |
What good is it if you talk in flowers, and they think in pastry?
-- Ashleigh Brilliant
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Linux People: 1102 of 1231 |
What is involved in such [close] relationships is a form of emotional
chemistry, so far unexplained by any school of psychiatry I am aware of, that
conditions nothing so simple as a choice between the poles of attraction and
repulsion. You can meet some people thirty, forty times down the years, and
they remain amiable bystanders, like the shore lights of towns that a sailor
passes at stated times but never calls at on the regular run. Conversely,
all considerations of sex aside, you can meet some other people once or twice
and they remain permanent influences on your life.
Everyone is aware of this discrepancy between the acquaintance seen
as familiar wallpaper or instant friend. The chemical action it entails is
less worth analyzing than enjoying. At any rate, these six pieces are about
men with whom I felt an immediate sympat - to use a coining of Max Beerbohm's
more satisfactory to me than the opaque vogue word "empathy".
-- Alistair Cooke, "Six Men"
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Linux People: 1103 of 1231 |
What is tolerance? -- it is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed
of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly -- that
is the first law of nature.
-- Voltaire
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Linux People: 1104 of 1231 |
What makes us so bitter against people who outwit us is that they think
themselves cleverer than we are.
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Linux People: 1105 of 1231 |
What on earth would a man do with himself if something did not stand in his way?
-- H.G. Wells
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Linux People: 1106 of 1231 |
What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now on I can no
longer believe you.
-- Nietzsche
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Linux People: 1107 of 1231 |
What we see depends on mainly what we look for.
-- John Lubbock
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Linux People: 1108 of 1231 |
What you see is from outside yourself, and may come, or not, but is beyond
your control. But your fear is yours, and yours alone, like your voice, or
your fingers, or your memory, and therefore yours to control. If you feel
powerless over your fear, you have not yet admitted that it is yours, to do
with as you will.
-- Marion Zimmer Bradley, "Stormqueen"
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Linux People: 1109 of 1231 |
What's the matter with the world? Why, there ain't but one thing wrong
with every one of us -- and that's "selfishness."
-- The Best of Will Rogers
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