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Quotes of the day from previous years:
- 2004
- I remain just one thing, and one thing only — and that is a
clown. It places me on a far higher plane than any politician. ~ Charlie Chaplin
- 2005
- Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high,
There's a land that I heard of once in a lullaby.
Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue,
And the dreams that you dare to dream
Really do come true.
~ Judy Garland as
"Dorothy Gale" in The Wizard of Oz
- proposed by MosheZadka (The Wizard of Oz was first shown
on television 3 November 1956)
- 2006
- Art is a revolt against fate. ~ André Malraux (born 3 November 1901)
- 2007
- Man's right to know, to learn, to inquire, to make bona fide
errors, to investigate human emotions must, by all means, be safe,
if the word FREEDOM should ever be more than an empty
political slogan. ~ Wilhelm Reich (died 3 November 1957)
- proposed by Kalki (Reich died in prison on 3 November
1957)
- 2008
- Only the liberation of the natural capacity for love in human
beings can master their sadistic destructiveness. ~ Wilhelm Reich
- 2009
- Athirst for personal salvation, the West forgets that many
religions had but a vague notion of the life beyond the grave;
true, all great religions stake a claim on eternity, but not
necessarily on man's eternal life. ~ André Malraux
- 2010
- Rank or add further
suggestions…
Ranking system:
- 4 : Excellent - should definitely be
used.
- 3 : Very Good - strong desire to see it
used.
- 2 : Good - some desire to see it
used.
- 1 : Acceptable - but with no particular
desire to see it used.
- 0 : Not acceptable - not appropriate for
use as a quote of the day.
Suggestions
Leave the matter of religion to the family altar, the church,
and the private school supported entirely by private contribution.
Keep church and state forever separate. ~ Ulysses S.
Grant, became president that day.
- : —This unsigned comment is by MosheZadka (talk •
contribs) .
- 3 Kalki 16:11, 1 November 2005 (UTC) with a lean toward 4.
- 3 InvisibleSun 19:49, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- 2 Zarbon 17:22, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
Follow the voice of your heart, even if it leads you off the
path of timid souls. Do not become hard and embittered, even if
life tortures you at times. There is only one thing that counts: to
live one's life well and happily... ~ Wilhelm Reich (date of death)
- 3 Kalki 18:51, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
- 3 InvisibleSun 19:49, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- 3 because this dictates elegantly with enigmatic perception
what truly matters, to live well and happily. Zarbon 17:22, 25
April 2008 (UTC)
Rooting in work is crucial to any accomplishment. Rooting in
mere enthusiasm will in the long run force illusory measures to
keep the fires of empty enthusiasm going. And this makes politics
and politicians. ~ Wilhelm Reich (date of death)
- 3 Kalki 18:51, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
- 3 InvisibleSun 19:49, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- 2 Zarbon 17:22, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
The great mystery is not that we should have been thrown down
here at random between the profusion of matter and that of the
stars; it is that from our very prison we should draw, from our own
selves, images powerful enough to deny our own nothingness. ~ André Malraux
(born November 3, 1901)
- 3 InvisibleSun 19:49, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- 3 Kalki 23:25, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- 1 Zarbon 17:22, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
Our characteristic response to the mutilated statue, the bronze
dug up from the earth, is revealing. It is not that we prefer
time-worn bas-reliefs, or rusted statuettes as such, nor is it the
vestiges of death that grip us in them, but those of life.
Mutilation is the scar left by the struggle with Time, and a
reminder of it — Time which is as much a part of ancient works of
art as the material they are made of, and thrusts up through the
fissures, from a dark underworld, where all is at once chaos and
determinism. ~ André Malraux
- 3 InvisibleSun 19:49, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- 2 but I would give it a 3 if it was trimmed to start from
"Mutilation is the scar left by the struggle with Time, and a
reminder of it — Time which is as much a part of ancient works of
art as the material they are made of, and thrusts up through the
fissures, from a dark underworld, where all is at once chaos and
determinism." Zarbon 17:22, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
- 2 Kalki 01:04, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Great things come crashing down upon themselves – such is the
limit of growth ordained by heaven for success. ~ Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
- 3 Zarbon 05:02, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
- 1 Kalki 01:04, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
- 2 InvisibleSun 23:16, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
The sin of thousands always goes unpunished. ~ Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
- 3 Zarbon 05:02, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
- 2 Kalki 01:04, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
- 2 InvisibleSun 23:16, 2 November 2008 (UTC)