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What quotes inspire you?

LORD BENIS

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The splitting of the intelligence which the Party requires of its members, and which is more easily achieved in an atmosphere of war, is now almost universal, but the higher up the ranks one goes, the more marked it becomes. It is precisely in the Inner Party that war hysteria and hatred of the enemy are strongest. In his capacity as an administrator, it is often necessary for a member of the Inner Party to know that this or that item of war news is untruthful, and he may often be aware that the entire war is spurious and is either not happening or is being waged for purposes quite other than the declared ones: but such knowledge is easily neutralized by the technique of doublethink. Meanwhile no Inner Party member wavers for an instant in his mystical belief that the war is real, and that it is bound to end victoriously, with Oceania the undisputed master of the entire world.

Under this lies a fact never mentioned aloud, but tacitly understood and acted upon: namely, that the conditions of life in all three super-states are very much the same. Everywhere there is the same pyramidal structure, the same worship of semi-divine leader, the same economy existing by and for continuous warfare.The problem is the same for all three super-states. It is absolutely necessary to their structure that there should be no contact with foreigners, except, to a limited extent, with war prisoners and coloured slaves. Even the official ally of the moment is always regarded with the darkest suspicion. War prisoners apart, the average citizen of Oceania never sets eyes on a citizen of either Eurasia or Eastasia, and he is forbidden the knowledge of foreign languages. If he were allowed contact with foreigners he would discover that they are creatures similar to himself and that most of what he has been told about them is lies. The sealed world in which he lives would be broken, and the fear, hatred, and self-righteousness on which his morale depends might evaporate. Cut off from contact with the outer world, and with the past, the citizen of Oceania is like a man in interstellar space, who has no way of knowing which direction is up and which is down. The rulers of such a state are absolute, as the Pharaohs or the Caesars could not be. They are obliged to prevent their followers from starving to death in numbers large enough to be inconvenient, and they are obliged to remain at the same low level of military technique as their rivals; but once that minimum is achieved, they can twist reality into whatever shape they choose.It is therefore realized on all sides that however often Persia, or Egypt, or Java, or Ceylon may change hands, the main frontiers must never be crossed by anything except bombs.

It follows that the three super-states not only cannot conquer one another, but would gain no advantage by doing so. On the contrary, so long as they remain in conflict they prop one another up, like three sheaves of corn. And, as usual, the ruling groups of all three powers are simultaneously aware and unaware of what they are doing. Their lives are dedicated to world conquest, but they also know that it is necessary that the war should continue everlastingly and without victory. The war is waged by each ruling group against its own subjects, and the object of the war is not to make or prevent conquests of territory, but to keep the structure of society intact. The very word 'war', therefore, has become misleading. It would probably be accurate to say that by becoming continuous war has ceased to exist. The peculiar pressure that it exerted on human beings between the Neolithic Age and the early twentieth century has disappeared and been replaced by something quite different. The effect would be much the same if the three super-states, instead of fighting one another, should agree to live in perpetual peace, each inviolate within its own boundaries. For in that case each would still be a self-contained universe, freed for ever from the sobering influence of external danger. A peace that was truly permanent would be the same as a permanent war. This -- although the vast majority of Party members understand it only in a shallower sense -- is the inner meaning of the Party slogan: War is Peace.
--George Orwell
1984
 
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"what are you but my reflection?" Ive noticed that when i pretend other people like me, it changes the way they and I respond and I feel much better than going into a conversation thinking im a peice of shit. you guys should try this sometime, it makes the world a better place.
 
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short and sweet...like true wisdom is...inspiration+aspiration+perspiration=success
 

RM - aquagrower

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"an object in motion stays in motion until acted apon by an outside force" ... Newton

"why do we never get an answer, while we're knocking at the door? because the truth is hard to swallow. that's what the wall of love is for." ... The Moody Blues
 

Nikijad4210

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Excellent quotes, folks. I've actually been inspired enough by them to open up a word file and keep a list to print out later. It shall adorn my 'fridge permanently :D
 

Allusive

Member
"The only true freedom is when you realize & come to terms with the fact that you are completely and unapologetically fucked. And then you are free to float around the system." -Doug Stanhope

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These don't really inspire me, but they crack me up. I found them in a tiny pocket sized book that I bought at a second hand book store.

"Madam, I am drunk and you are ugly. However in the morning I shall be sober and you shall still be ugly". Winston Churchill to Lady Astor

"I saw the new Italian navy. Its boats have glass bottoms so they can see the old Italian Navy" Peter Secchia, Bush snr's nominee for the US ambassador to Italy, during senate confirmation hearings, 1989.

"I find it hard to say, because when I was there it seemed to be shut." Clement Freud and his thoughts on New Zealand.

"Poor Mexico, so far from god and so near the United States." Porfiro Diaz

"German is a language which wa developed solely to afford the speaker the opportunity to spit at strangers inder the guise of polite conversation." National Lampoon

"It was wonderful to find America, but it would have been more wonderful to miss it." Mark Twain

"A small acquaintance with history shows that all governments a selfish and French governments more selfish than most." Lord Eccles

"France is a dog hole" William Shakespear, All's well that ends well.

"England is a nation of shopkeepers." Napolean Bonaparte
 
J

Jam Master Jaco

"I don't fuck with other people unless they fuck with me" --Me

That really is the golden rule that I live by. It's my own variation on "live and let live".
 

GDK

High Class Grass
Veteran
Tarkus said:
Flamengo, my dad used to be a Navy boy, and he said that all the time. He also used to say
"Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morning, sailor takes warning." It has come in handy when camping.

Funny...my girl says that too..her dad was a captain once as well..lol

My favourite quote might be kinda lame, but it helped me thru a dark period and i still think of it to this day. When i was in prison along with 50 of my peeps, we spent 3 months in solitary confinement. But we had windows, and pencils to write messages in the toilet etc.. We used to finish every convo, or message wit the words: "Hold ud!!!!!". Basically it means:"Hang in there", or "Keep ya head up"..somethin like that.
It helped to know that we was in the shit together and that we all supported each other...gets me thru alot of everyday stuff now..ill just think about the time in solitary, and compare it to whatever problems i might have...and things brighten up instantly...so therefore fellow ICMaggers.."HOLD UD!!!!!!!"

Stay Safe
 
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Guest

"Its not dying for your country that matters during war. It is how many of the other son of a bitches you can make die for their country" General George Patton
 
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Second place is "when you get there...there you are"
Some unnamed person
 
My favourite marijuana related went something like...."Times of having weed will get you through times of having no money better than times of having money will get you through times of having no weed"

So damn true.
 
My favorite one is in my signature....but this one has made me reflect on life and how I deal with it...... The measure of mans' ignorance, is the depth of his beliefs in injustice and tragedy.... What the catepillar deems the end of the world..the Master calls...a butterfly.
 

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