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Whats Your Favourite Quote Or Saying?

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Absolutely not, how many suffering artists end up dead before they are appreciated?

History would say most of them, then you have to sort out which ones are actually worth appreciating after they die.

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I was playing cricket and the opposition were atrocious. I took bowling figures of 7 for 12 or something stupid like that. I turned to the Umpire, who was also my Latin teacher and said how about those figures then? He replied.....

'In the Kingdon of the blind, the one eyed man is King'.

So it goes

Kurt Vonnegut

I had a pal at Brennan's bar in Berkeley and that was his favorite quote...he was an outrageous drunk and then one night made a wrong turn and got his car stuck on some railroad tracks and there was a train a'comin' and then whammo! and he lived to tell the tale the next morning at the bar with vodkas...

he now lives quietly in the philipines with a filipino wife and stays outta trouble...

he was a mate and I wish that I could see him again...

I was playing cricket and the opposition were atrocious. I took bowling figures of 7 for 12 or something stupid like that. I turned to the Umpire, who was also my Latin teacher and said how about those figures then? He replied.....

'In the Kingdon of the blind, the one eyed man is King'.

I'm not sure that's encouraging, coming from the umpire.

Save that sort of talk for Horatio Nelson...

SC

A break-up melody ...

But thanks for your time

then you can thank me for mine

and after that's said ... forget it

So it goes

Kurt Vonnegut

I had a pal at Brennan's bar in Berkeley and that was his favorite quote...he was an outrageous drunk and then one night made a wrong turn and got his car stuck on some railroad tracks and there was a train a'comin' and then whammo! and he lived to tell the tale the next morning at the bar with vodkas...

he now lives quietly in the philipines with a filipino wife and stays outta trouble...

he was a mate and I wish that I could see him again...

So it goes

If you show me an honest man, I'll show you his best friend. mogoso, cynical ain't I

Absolutely not, how many suffering artists end up dead before they are appreciated?

How many mediocre people end up dead and are never appreciated?

Straying from positive contreibution to futile bickering:

I think yours is not a very memorable or or useful quote or saying.

Perhaps you might care to phrase it in a more positive manner

"We should appreciate great artists before their suffering has ended"

Of course, we're not just talking about painters, it could be any kind of artist

"Azzafack, Cowboy; Ah'm niver appreciated. Ye shouldae heered the grief Ah got fir that calltaeprairs the aurnight"

"Well fair enough, Imam. Calling the faithful over your iPhone from Sid's Pub is stretching the tolerance of Islam a bit, I think"

"Naebdy appreciates piss-artists; we're a sufferin' lonely lot so we are... Nae wunner weall drink so much"

SC

It wasn't a quote I was talking to Tutsi.

So feel free to butt out.

Absolutely not, how many suffering artists end up dead before they are appreciated?

How many mediocre people end up dead and are never appreciated?

Straying from positive contreibution to futile bickering:

I think yours is not a very memorable or or useful quote or saying.

Perhaps you might care to phrase it in a more positive manner

"We should appreciate great artists before their suffering has ended"

Of course, we're not just talking about painters, it could be any kind of artist

"Azzafack, Cowboy; Ah'm niver appreciated. Ye shouldae heered the grief Ah got fir that calltaeprairs the aurnight"

"Well fair enough, Imam. Calling the faithful over your iPhone from Sid's Pub is stretching the tolerance of Islam a bit, I think"

"Naebdy appreciates piss-artists; we're a sufferin' lonely lot so we are... Nae wunner weall drink so much"

SC

It wasn't a quote I was talking to Tutsi.

So feel free to butt out.

I'd, apparently wrongly, assumed that it was meant in response to my favourite saying "Great art is worth suffering for".

Ne'er mind. Great art is worth suffering for.

SC

Absolutely not, how many suffering artists end up dead before they are appreciated?

How many mediocre people end up dead and are never appreciated?

Straying from positive contreibution to futile bickering:

I think yours is not a very memorable or or useful quote or saying.

Perhaps you might care to phrase it in a more positive manner

"We should appreciate great artists before their suffering has ended"

Of course, we're not just talking about painters, it could be any kind of artist

"Azzafack, Cowboy; Ah'm niver appreciated. Ye shouldae heered the grief Ah got fir that calltaeprairs the aurnight"

"Well fair enough, Imam. Calling the faithful over your iPhone from Sid's Pub is stretching the tolerance of Islam a bit, I think"

"Naebdy appreciates piss-artists; we're a sufferin' lonely lot so we are... Nae wunner weall drink so much"

SC

It wasn't a quote I was talking to Tutsi.

So feel free to butt out.

I'd, apparently wrongly, assumed that it was meant in response to my favourite saying "Great art is worth suffering for".

Ne'er mind. Great art is worth suffering for.

SC

well...it's all very simple...a mate who was a grandmaster of chess and local champion approached with his analytical assessment:

'tutsi, the idea of general madness is unsustainable and I don't care what Bukowski says...' and then I said: 'are yew wantin' me to admit a specious argument regarding sustainability? we are smarter than that..'...then the 5'11" GF who was observing sez: 'yew guys just want an excuse to buy some more liquor...' and then the mate said: 'there's some acid and a little bit of coke in the fridge...lets continue this discussion later...'...it was a memorable evening and we got a couple of pizzas delivered (onions, olives, mushrooms and bell peppers fer me)...and I wanted my mate and my lover to bond and they probably had it off together 'under my nose' but I was on acid and didn't much give a shit...

the next day I quit my job as a car mechanic in west LA and looked seriously at my calculus homework...

the next day I quit my job as a car mechanic in west LA and looked seriously at my calculus homework...

Tutsi ( 2nd left ) and friends 3 years later at a local math tournament......

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I know this is Bedlam, but do you think we could get back to favourite quotes now.

I know this is Bedlam, but do you think we could get back to favourite quotes now.

"Look before you leap"

Essential advice for Pattaya nightclubs.............

When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President. Now I’m beginning to believe it.

—Clarence Darrow

I know this is Bedlam, but do you think we could get back to favourite quotes now.

"Look before you leap"

Essential advice for Pattaya nightclubs.............

What could possibly go wrong?

I know this is Bedlam, but do you think we could get back to favourite quotes now.

"Look before you leap"

Essential advice for Pattaya nightclubs.............

"Open the bottle yourself and don't go licking any nipples"

Essential advice for any Isaan karaoke.

Mark Twain has come out with some corkers.

"I did not attend his funeral; but I wrote a nice letter saying I approved of it."

the next day I quit my job as a car mechanic in west LA and looked seriously at my calculus homework...

Tutsi ( 2nd left ) and friends 3 years later at a local math tournament......

Crip+1.jpg

get outta here, man...tutsi is from Pasadena and that's 'Blood Country' where the usual greeting is: 'say, blood...'

plus Pasadena is a nice place and Compton is a dump...here's tutsi wantin' to distribute flyers for an Angela Davis lecture at Santa Monica College organized by the 5'11" GF in the late 70s and the dinner ladies at Compton College wanted to run my ass off: 'whatchoo think youse doin'?...' but we later got a good attendance nonetheless...a mexican hoodlum and his pals tried to disrupt and Angela's bodyguards and tutsi beat the shit outta them with baseball bats and ran them off...Angela has a lovely smile...'you take are of them punks, tutsi?...yeah...yeah...' then later at a blues place in Oakland here's Angela: 'how you doin' blood?...' and tutsi was chuffed...

You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.

William Blake

You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.

William Blake

Even then, I struggle.

In my experience, 'enough' is a little more than 'too much'

SC

You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.

William Blake

From the marriage of heaven and hell .

Sc , is there enough to go around ? I have to fake a day's work in the morn

Again , I like the spiritualist stuff ,

Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion.

W B

Sc , is there enough to go around ? I have to fake a day's work in the morn

Ha Ha - I'm on a non-working saturday, so I can get up in the middle of the night for the Leeds - Warrington game...

I've forgotten what its like to work Saturdays, its been so long, what with Vesak Day, and the King's Birthday and a trip to see the family...

(I could be getting my holidays confused...)

SC

EDIT: By wayof relevance, "Toast until it smokes, then thirty seconds less"

Sc , is there enough to go around ? I have to fake a day's work in the morn

Ha Ha - I'm on a non-working saturday, so I can get up in the middle of the night for the Leeds - Warrington game...

I've forgotten what its like to work Saturdays, its been so long, what with Vesak Day, and the King's Birthday and a trip to see the family...

(I could be getting my holidays confused...)

SC

EDIT: By wayof relevance, "Toast until it smokes, then thirty seconds less"

Is that from, Relevations, ?

Sc , is there enough to go around ? I have to fake a day's work in the morn

Ha Ha - I'm on a non-working saturday, so I can get up in the middle of the night for the Leeds - Warrington game...

I've forgotten what its like to work Saturdays, its been so long, what with Vesak Day, and the King's Birthday and a trip to see the family...

(I could be getting my holidays confused...)

SC

EDIT: By wayof relevance, "Toast until it smokes, then thirty seconds less"

Is that from, Relevations, ?

Grooks, Piet Hein

To be brave is to behave

bravely when your heart is faint.

So you can be really brave

only when you really ain't.

Helga !! Stoor suucker the flair n get hame .

There's just no following on from that. We'll need to wait for someone to save us and change the topic of conversation, or we'll be stuck like this, and the thread will wither and die...

SC

Why don't you take your social regulations

And shove 'em up your ass

Jello Biafra ,

fuc_k , but ye havtae listen to the song

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