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Crazy
Wisdom : New Millennial Edition by Wes Nisker
Irreverence, multiple perspectives, absurdity, cosmic
unity, accepting circumstances, getting along--Crazy Wisdom, a
cult classic on the wild side of philosophy is more than just a romp
through titillating ideas. Wes Nisker actually hits on a string of
similarities East and West that unites the visions of the poet,
philosopher, artist, and guru. This book will take you on an enchanting
and mind-expanding journey, liberally seasoned with quotations from Mark
Twain, Chuang-tsu, various Zen masters, Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg,
Rumi, and other crazy fools gushing with wisdom.
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Samy Matar
AmaL is a rich multi-lingual resource for alternative
libertarian quotations, slogans and proverbs.
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Bill Lee
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Kenneth Blackwell
These quotes have been submitted by subscribers to RUSSELL-L
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Philippe Couton
This is an assembly of some of the most important (and
maybe even not so important) quotes from Gellner's work. They should be
use be useful for quick and easy reference.
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Greek Forum
This page consists of a giant list of quotations, from
ancient Greek philosophy, to the Founding Fathers to Dan Quayle.
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Brad VanAuken
This site features more than 1000 aphorisms
accompanied by images and music designed to make the user think about
what he or she believes.
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Eyler Robert Coates
Now with over 2,700 excerpts from Jefferson's
writings, this site contains much more than just a collection of
quotations arranged by topic. It provides a fair statement of the
complete political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson. The excerpts were
chosen, not for their historical significance, but as an expression of
Jefferson's principles of government that have relevance for us today.
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Mark Woodard
This page points to a collection of mathematical
quotations culled from many sources, including philosophy. You may
conduct a keyword search through the quotation database, get random
quotes, browse and download.
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D. N. O'Connor
Quotations, Aphorisms, Thoughts and Proverbs of
Philosophers and Kings, Politicians, Famous Persons, and
Wise-but-not-so-Famous Persons.
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Bill Curry
This site includes quotes from Nietzsche on topics
such as Christianity, Philosophy, Truth, Knowledge, Values, Morals, the
Overman, the Will to Power, Eternal Recurrence and more.
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Steve Spanoudis
The collections presented here contain thousands of
quotations, old and new, familiar and obscure, humorous and pompous,
ironic and maybe even a little profound. This site is intended as a
place for enjoyment, enlightenment, exploration and general reference.
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Samy Matar
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Michael and Laura Moncur
This page was originally developed as a catalog of
Quotation resources on the Internet; it has since evolved into a
large-scale Quotation site with many original resources.
The Quotations Page is one of the oldest quotation
sites on the Web, perhaps the oldest. It was first placed online
sometime in 1994, as "Michael Moncur's Quotations Page." It
has gone through changes since then, including the last major redesign
in 1996. In the year 2000, it became apparent that it needed to be
brought up to date, and thus the current site was developed at its new
URL.
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The first version of the Rhiz-o-Mat was created on the
'm.e.s.s.i.a.h.' site circa May 1995. A Thousand Plateaus
recommended a record-album style of reading -- what if it skipped? So
young and innocent. Gray backgrounds. A series of meta-tags. A simple
quote feeder. "Push Media" was on the cover of Wired.
It was all very exciting...
The list of quotes slowly grew and the background
became an officious white, but the structure remained doggedly
multilinear. Rigidly lockstep. Oh, but such a clever name!
Such an empty container! Tried to make digital dirty -- digital not
dirty? Ha ha ha!
Eventually, finally, 'messiah' was de-rezed.
BlebNet has now reformatted this arcane textual
artifact with an all new post-apocalyptic shell with a client-based
back-end squiggle. Still a white background, but now the pesky linearity
has been Authored into a degree of obscurity. Hopefully your reading
will now be an even bigger problem. Hopefully.
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