Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Tell me what you like and I’ll tell you what you are.
John Ruskin
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What’s so crazy is when you give interviews to reporters that don’t really care too much for you, basically what they’re going to do is write what they want to write and discredit you. They’re going to write and say what they want to say, no matter what you tell them.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
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I admire Ralph Nader and Denis Kucinich very much, and insofar as they bring up issues and carry out an educational and organisational function – that’s important, and fine, and I support it.
Noam Chomsky
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I was really good at being a bad guy.
Ric Flair
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It’s got to be the ballot or the bullet. The ballot or the bullet. If you’re afraid to use an expression like that, you should get back in the cotton patch, you should get back in the alley.
Malcolm X
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It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Douglas Adams
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The World Trade Center site will forever hold a special place in our city, in our hearts. But we would be untrue to the best part of ourselves and who we are as New Yorkers and Americans if we said no to a mosque in lower Manhattan.
Michael Bloomberg
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The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages are perpetuated by quotations.
Benjamin Disraeli
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We keep waiting for the American people to wake up, and they keep hitting the snooze bar. But something, folks, someday, will wake them up. Of that I’m confident.
Rush Limbaugh
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Unless we form the habit of going to the Bible in bright moments as well as in trouble, we cannot fully respond to its consolations because we lack equilibrium between light and darkness.
Helen Keller
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