Sunday, December 30, 2012

Quotes from Lynne

Another addition to "Silent Synapses"
Just part 1 of quotes of mine.
My mom thinks they're all stupid because she thinks any philosophy that's not her's is bull.
I guess that's what I enjoy about the children's simplicity of mind. They never think something's wrong or impossible. There's always that inside them, no matter what if they want something they won't say to themselves that they can't have it or that they can't do it- they may not attempt to try and want someone to do it for them but they still have that mindset. They don't have those boundaries, those borderlines telling what has to be and what is to be. They create their own, or they simply have that need to find out for themselves. They think this or that is easy as that, and we always have to tell them it isn't- but maybe if we listened to them things are as easy as that. It is just as simple as that. Like my cousin asking if he can have freshly squeezed orange juice right there and then while holding two oranges in his hands along with an orange juicer and cup but his parents say "No, you can't have that right now. Only when we want to or when it's time."
Anyway,
Eh, I don't know, I don't think they are stupid, you're supposed to derive your own meaning from any quote somehow.

Quotes somewhat bother me though, how people use them to live their life and make that their life. Quotes are simply the words of others, not like they are the ancient spoken words of a God or whomever but just another human being as us. What we're supposed to do with other human being's words are to take that and somehow decipher it into our own meaning and learn from it. I find it foolish how we make other's words our life when we can make our own words our life, if we all have a different take on life, different personalities, shouldn't the words we live by be equally different? The words we speak?
Anyway,
Damn I keep getting off track with nonsense...
Here they are. Just short excerpts of thoughts I thought were worthwhile.
The list goes from recent at the top, to old at the bottom.
More to come.
Feel free to input constructive criticism.

"Irregular/distorted priorities are just distractions."

"I respect the wise, not my elders."

"The modern concept of age resembling higher or lower ranks, along with the concept of being in a certain grade or class making you more superior is just an outline of drilling Capitalism into the mind of youth. What makes one higher ranked aren't the things you cannot control like time (age), but how you control the USE of it."

"The best philosophers usually unintentionally don't follow by their own philosophies. Like a maid who is good at cleaning but whose own house is a mess or a psychiatrist who can get everyone's life together but their own, They can apply their golden beliefs to all but themselves. I have the best concepts that gets one thinking, but yet don't follow through with them myself."

"Like a video game- only if experience was measured in points doing simple tasks!"

"My phone, my phone, where are you phone? You've gone and lost your way from home."

"To my English teacher: I'm not much of a story-teller... more of a thought speaker. Third person never really appealed to me. Living through other characters or describing facts sapped my personal input directly through the work."

(Atleast for me this quote applies) "When you keep reminding yourself that others have suffered worse than when you have suffered for a worthless reason, it compels you to live up to the pain they endured- for a valuable reason."

"The only thing I want to document my existence is myself, not documents."

"You don't just wing it, you do it."

"I want to die trying, I'm not crossing the finish line walking." (Said while completing the run 2nd place... Ok fine, 16th place. Shit.)

"[The law of conservation of mass, also known as the principle of mass/matter ... The law implies that mass can neither be created nor destroyed] Therefore matter is reused or changed. From being recycled into new matter, it can only grow or contribute to growth as when an organism dies and aids the ground to fertilize it. Humans however, are quite selfish beings for even when we die we have a casket burial, the only thing we interchange is OX and CO2, we shed our cells in the comfort of our home and don't bother to help spread the seeds of trees and other plant-like organism from one place to another as we walk through. We're in our own little bubbles- even as we die our rotting corpses in a box don't hold any significance but sentimental beleifs with society. As selfish beings, we contribute or grow to nothing, all we do are created and destroyed as excess matter. We are unneeded and should/do not exist. We are the dead- we are not matter."

"Anyone's story can be sad if you listen from a perspective."

"It's not about things resembling something (on the outside), it's about it being something (on the inside)."

"What's all this fuss, about the whores and the sluts, all these hoes, just fuck them and leave them bro, that's all you need to know."

"Don't live up to anyone but yourself- because in the end that's the only person who will know how hard you worked to get to that title."

"When you don't go outside much, you tend to judge people and create their personalities in your own mind and classify them in general categories from assumption. When you actually go outside and meet and really get to know people you realize everyone is different and unique."

"What if ghosts are just people dreaming/sleeping. Everynight when they sleep they come as a ghost and have their adventure, just remembering glimpses as they wake."

"Blaming society for the way you act/how you think/how you are forced to act is like blaming the dealer for giving you drugs or blaming Mcdonalds for giving you food."

"The body sometimes gets sick from a vaccination because it's being injected by a weaker form the certain disease that it's trying prevent so the immune system can defeat the enemy and adapt. It's a virus injected into us- weak but not enough to kill us. Our problems in life are vaccines, preparing us for the real deal but it's not enough to kill us"

"Always take the bad and turn it ether into an adventure or a learning experience."

"Earth and people are bound by the laws of physics, not by the law of man." (My favorite Lynne quote)

"Sometimes life is just a puzzle in which you must figure out the difference between being moral and society's concept of being acceptable."

"War is not for the weak hearted."



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