Deaf258's Quotes

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Deaf258

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I have decided to keep a log of my quotes and post one here everytime I come up with a new one. Here's my first:

"The dwelling and obsessing really does a number on the minds of the guilty!"
 
You’d probably like some of these:

http://www.bobgod.com/writer/lazaruslong.html

The full Notebooks of Lazarus Long are found in Heinlein’s epic novel Time Enough for Love, which is the history of the human species from World War I through the 23rd century as seen through the eyes of Lazarus Long—a 2000 year old man.
 
Levonian said:
The full Notebooks of Lazarus Long are found in Heinlein’s epic novel Time Enough for Love, which is the history of the human species from World War I through the 23rd century as seen through the eyes of Lazarus Long—a 2000 year old man.

Oops—I meant the 41st century. In the novel, Lazarus is 2000 years old, not 200.
 
Ummm...what's the next one Deaf258? :::waitin':::
Btw, that first one is does indeed do a magnificent way upon the guilty...the more it's done, the deeper they're into it...controlling the facet of their own deplorable demises!!
 
Since you asked, I got another one, RoadRunner..

"Tasting one's own medicine can be a learning experience!"
 
Deaf258 said:
Since you asked, I got another one, RoadRunner..

"Tasting one's own medicine can be a learning experience!"

Very true...and also, speaking of 'medicine'...laughter's good medicine for the soul ;)

Btw, thanks...ummm...pssttt...the more, the merrier...lol...
:cool:
 
Deaf258 said:
"A selfish person knows what it takes to be selfish."

Ooo...how fitting! It suits 2 people I know of. One is my husband, ha...the other is the ex family -- they're a bunch of selfish arseholes. So selfish and self-centred. All they care is themselves and don't give a crap about the consquences.

Husband...thinks of himself first before others. Needs to get his priorities fixed up. :lol:
 
How's this:

Gossip sweeps away,
getting bigger down the line...
Where it betrays
the use of words.​
 
and another from my text messaging service:

"Wise people learn from fools; but the fool argues with everyone."

How fitting for a few people I can think of right this moment! ;)
 
Regardless of which religion is "the right one", I think the person's spiritual experience speaks for itself.
 
Deaf258 said:
and another from my text messaging service:

"Wise people learn from fools; but the fool argues with everyone."

How fitting for a few people I can think of right this moment! ;)

Good quote!
 
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