Page 5 of 8

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-10-06 08:50pm
by Lonestar
"...the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."-Hermann Göring

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-10-19 09:20pm
by Spoonist

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-10-27 12:15pm
by Omeganian
Burning petroleum is like stoking an oven with bank notes.

Mendeleev.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-11-14 01:55pm
by Executor32
"Fear of the unknown. They are afraid of new ideas. They are loaded with prejudices, not based upon anything in reality, but based on… if something is new, I reject it immediately because it’s frightening to me. What they do instead is just stay with the familiar. You know, to me, the most beautiful things in all the universe, are the most mysterious." -Dr. Wayne Dyer, American author and lecturer (1940-), in a 1970s lecture sampled for the Pixar short Day and Night.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-11-14 02:11pm
by Eternal_Freedom
"You are different from them, and they are afraid of what is different. And what people are afraid of, they try to destroy"

Dr Who, Doctor Who and the Daleks

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-12-05 07:02am
by Rogue 9
So, why is the Madoff quote censored?

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-12-05 06:34pm
by Ralin
Rogue 9 wrote:So, why is the Madoff quote censored?
Yeah, that seems pretty un-SD.netish to me.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2010-12-20 06:17pm
by Korgeta
How is Isaac 'quote of the week' to stephen fry? Isaac is the only biochemist out there who seemed determined to bore people to accept his points of life and that quote is of no exception, there must be much better (and entertaining) quotations then that surely?

Well better put forward some quotes for next week's.

Nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821 - 1881)

--
Seeing a murder on television... can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some

Alfred Hitchcock British movie director (1899 - 1980)

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-01-03 02:53am
by Rogue 9
The current quote is marked "anonymous." Not sure why; ten seconds on Google reveals those to be the words of David Frum.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-01-27 02:57am
by HankSolo
"The moral code, the moral compass of the state-controlled media is something to behold. Now, some of you may not know the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner hosted a state dinner last night (January 19) for Hu Jintao of China. Hu Jintao is holding the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner in prison in China. Not making it up. The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner hosted a dinner for the guy holding the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner in prison, and the media does not get the irony of this at all. They're too busy running around chasing Sarah Palin and radio talk show hosts over 'civility.'"

-Rush Limbaugh (Credit to mjperry/umich)

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-01-29 12:32pm
by Phantasee
While that was pretty ironic, I think you can cut the quote down quite a bit.

"The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner hosted a dinner for the guy holding the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner in prison." -Rush Limbaugh

"Brevity is ... wit" and all that ;)

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-02-03 06:34pm
by Dalton
Of course, that is if Mike would ever put Rush Limbaugh into the quote rotation.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-02-05 07:35pm
by Eternal_Freedom
"...Make a habit of two things: To help, or at least to do no harm."

Hippocrates, Epidemics

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-02-10 03:21am
by Winston Blake
There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."- Isaac Asimov

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-02-27 07:47am
by Eleas
"Ignorantia juris non excusat. Latin for the legal principal “ignorance of the law is no excuse”. Thousands of American soldiers falsely imagine they have committed no crime by aiding and abetting either of two illegal “aggressive” wars because no one in the military formally explained the facts of life to them. Others imagine because the USA is the dominant world power, and no one dare, for now, prosecute their war crimes, that American soldiers are hence innocent of capital war crimes."
~ Roedy Green (born: 1948-02-04 age: 63)

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-02-27 11:37am
by Eternal_Freedom
"A kite rises highest flying agaisnt the wind, not with it."
-Winston Churchill

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-08 03:15pm
by Eternal_Freedom
"That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange eons, even death may die."

EDIT: from H.P. Lovecraft, in one of his "forbidden texts." Thanks to Yosemite Bear for pointing this out!

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-08 04:13pm
by The Yosemite Bear
the above poster forgot to credit the quote to Howard Phillip Lovecraft, who attributed it to one of his forbidden texts.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-12 05:18pm
by Mayabird
"You don't automatically become the good guys if you oppose the bad guys. You become the good guys by trying not to do evil things." - Our very own Chuck Sonnenburg

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-17 09:37am
by Rogue 9
"Death had to take him sleeping, for if Roosevelt had been awake there would have been a fight." - Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States, on the death of Theodore Roosevelt

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-23 10:42am
by Eternal_Freedom
"Ultimate power corrupts...that's why God's such a wanker."

- Adam Johnson, my coursemate, during a discussion about generation ships and the necessity for them being benign dictatorships.

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-03-29 01:52am
by Lonestar
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." -Voltaire (1694 - 1778)

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-04-16 02:24am
by Haruko
"Ruling elites admit to conspiring in secret, without being held accountable to anyone; they call it 'national security.'"
-- Michael Palenti, Democracy For The Few (Seventh Edition; p. 308).

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-04-18 02:11am
by Panzersharkcat
"The carping and bickering of political factions in the nation's capitol reminds me of two pelicans quarreling over a dead fish." - William Tecumseh Sherman

"A return to first principles in a republic is sometimes caused by the simple virtues of one man. His good example has such an influence that the good men strive to imitate him, and the wicked are ashamed to lead a life so contrary to his example." - Niccolo Machiavelli.

"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their hearts desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." - H.L. Mencken

Re: Quote of the Week suggestions and feedback

Posted: 2011-05-18 08:50pm
by Eternal_Freedom
"They talk of democracy, freedom, fairness. Those are the creeds of cowards. The ones who would listen to a thousand opinions and try to satisfy them all. Achievement comes through absolute power, and power through strength!"

-Davros, insane creator of the Daleks, Genesis of the Daleks.

"The creatures of Earth have no stomach for judicial murder. They prefer to leave you to rot and die. They call it being humane."

-Davros, Resurrection of the Daleks.