Sunday, September 25, 2011
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CONTRADICTIONS
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They fascinate me and I see them everywhere.
AVANIM (Stones) an Israeli film 
whose unstated but clearly implied moral is: 
Rabbis may be as much of a threat to the survival of Israel 
as Palestinians.
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Search for the enemy within and you will find him.
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They may talk of God 
but the means they employ belong to the Devil. 
This is as true of rabbis as it is of imams and popes.
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They may praise rebirth and resurrection 
but what they promote is death of the spirit.
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DECEPTION
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What could be easier than deceiving children? 
And are not adults children is disguise? 
Do we ever give up – are we capable of giving up --
childhood illusions? 
Are we not our own most gullible dupes?
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A GOOD ANSWER
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When asked if Cary Grant was homosexual or bisexual, 
one of his wives (he had five of them) is reported to have replied: 
“I was too busy f***ing him to ask.” 
There should be a Nobel Prize for the best remark of the year.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
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REFLECTIONS
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Most of my life I kept my thoughts to myself 
out of fear of offending men in positions of power. 
I was a coward but refused to admit it. 
I behaved like a fool and thought I was wise. 
Nothing comes more easily than to preach heroism 
and to promote cowardice 
in the name of tradition, law and order, 
respect for authority, and countless other 
fictional considerations.
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If you are a fool 
do not attempt to share your wisdom 
with better men than yourself.
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Are you wise or brave enough to admit 
you are a fool?
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To the rich, money is the quintessence of all wisdom.
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Between the virtues of the rich 
and the vices of the poor, 
which would you choose?
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The criticism of idiots 
is more of a testimonial than an indictment.
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More important than education itself is 
who does the educating.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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NOTES & COMMENTS
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To know perfection 
we must first experience the degradation 
of life on earth.
Heaven will not be heaven for me 
if I can’t play the Beethoven Sonatas like Schnabel 
and Bach like Glen Gould.
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Anonymity will make a hero out of a zero.
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Promises are one thing, delivery another. 
The two might as well be strangers to one another.
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Whenever I see an odar 
joining one of our discussion forums on the internet 
I would like to post the following message: 
"Welcome to this forum, dear friend. 
Please remember to ignore the hooligans among us. 
They represent no one but themselves."
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It must be obvious by now that 
one doesn’t have to be a Turk in order to behave like one. 
Nothing comes easier to an Ottomanized Armenian 
than to behave like a Turk with the certainty that 
he is discharging his duty as a patriotic Armenian. 
The same applies to Sovietized Armenians.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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TWO PHILOSOPHERS
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Once, when after a loud argument, 
Socrates’ wife poured a pail of dirty water on his head, 
he said: “It generally rains after thunder.” 
More recently, while massaging his wife’s neck, 
Louis Althusser (1918-1990) strangled her, 
he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Women disappoint men 
because they find men disappointing.
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The difference between dialogue and Armenian arguments is that 
the aim of the first is synthesis or consensus, 
the aim of the second is verbal assassination.
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Gide: “Le plus grand bonheur, après que d’aimer, 
c’est de confesser son amour.”
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Valery: “Combien de gens meurent dans les accidents, 
pour ne pas lacher leur parapluis!”
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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