Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity. | |
— Voltaire | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | All I See Are Nails |
More Money | |
2020 | We Will Get Through This |
2019 | I Asked My Family Doctor Just What I Had |
2018 | You Have Just Begun To Climb |
2017 | Equal Protection Under Law |
2016 | A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion |
2015 | Or You Don’t |
2014 | If You Ever Fall… |
2013 | Glory Days (part 2) |
2012 | They Follow A Pattern – If You Know What I Mean |
What I Live For (Precis) | |
2011 | Giving |
Posts Tagged ‘François-Marie Arouet’
Might I Have A Little More, Please
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Drinking, Eating, François-Marie Arouet, God, Necessity, Philosophy, Pleasure, Quotes, Voltaire on April 21, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Jeopardy
Posted in Humor, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Answers, François-Marie Arouet, Humor, Jeapardy, Philosophy, Questions, Quotes, Voltaire on February 1, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Judge a person by the questions they ask rather than by the answers they give. | |
— Voltaire | |
[All answers should be in the form of a question… — KMAB] | |
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2021 | Will Republican Senators Convict A Former President? |
Keep Moving, Keep Rolling | |
2020 | Republican Acceptance Of Abuse Of Office |
2019 | The Courage Of Four Skills |
2018 | And Stable Genius, Too |
2017 | And So We Continue |
2016 | Feeling Endangered? |
2015 | One Day |
2014 | Too Bad |
2013 | Unfinished |
2012 | First Steps Along The Path |
2011 | A Small Part Of Future Webs |
Seeking Center
Posted in Faith, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Faith, François-Marie Arouet, God, Philosophy, Quotes, Voltaire on January 26, 2021| Leave a Comment »
God is a circle whose center is everywhere and circumference nowhere. | |
— Voltaire | |
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2020 | You Mean I’m STILL In School? |
2019 | Finishing Work |
2018 | Diversity |
2017 | Timely Planning |
2016 | Just Too Easy To Know Fewer And Fewer |
2015 | A Fine Balance |
2014 | Next Rung |
2013 | Super Bowl Prep |
Romantics | |
A Goal For Zen? | |
2012 | Mutant Powers Of Obsession |
2011 | Federal Stars |
Mud Pie | |
Chained To #45
Posted in Politics, Quotes, tagged Chains, Conservatives, Fools, François-Marie Arouet, Politics, Quotes, Republicans, Voltaire on March 19, 2019| Leave a Comment »
It is hard to free fools from chains they revere. | |
— Voltaire | |
[What every happened to the “good old days” when Republicans could be intelligent AND conservative; who you could respect even if you disagreed with their policies? I guess those folks have either died or left the GOP. — KMAB] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2018 | Some Men Make Their Office As Small As Themselves |
2017 | Too Many |
2016 | Not Yet, Anyway |
2015 | On Pornography |
2014 | Nudge, Nudge |
2013 | The Journey Will Be Joy |
2012 | Hopeful Flights |
2011 | Irrationally Predictable |
Lawful Restraint | |
Thoughtful Attitudes
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Anonymous, François-Marie Arouet, Philosophy, Positive Attitude, Quotes, Ripples, Solutions, Sustained Thought, Voltaire on October 3, 2017| 1 Comment »
No problem can withstand the sustained power of great attitudes; they are like ripples in the water… they spread. | |
–– Anonymous | |
[Which seems to have been derived from: … ] | |
No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking. | |
–– Voltaire | |
[Just saying… — KMAB] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2016 | The Bell Tolls |
2015 | It Is What It Is |
2014 | What Have You Learned (Gently) Lately? |
Orange October (I) | |
2013 | Ignore The Man Behind The Curtain |
For A Time | |
2012 | What Are Your True Measurements |
2011 | What It Is All About |
2010 | The Magnificent Seven |
Giants Fever!! | |
Raise Yourself
Posted in Leadership, My Journal, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged François-Marie Arouet, Leadership, My Journal, Philosophy, Quotes, Voltaire on September 16, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives; very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time. | |
— Voltaire | |
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On This Day In: | |
2015 | A Kids Movie Rip-Off |
2014 | Ready, Action! |
2013 | Responding To Challenges |
2012 | Abnormal, adj. |
2011 | Large Families |
On The Brink | |
Are You Sure?
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged François-Marie Arouet, On Being Certain, Philosophy, Quotes, Voltaire on July 12, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Doubt is not a pleasant state of mind, but certainty is absurd. | |
— Voltaire | |
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On This Day In: | |
2015 | Distracted |
2014 | What It Takes |
2013 | We Are |
2012 | Utopian |
2011 | Seen Any Black Swans Lately? |
Steps
Posted in History, Quotes, Reading, tagged François-Marie Arouet, History, Quotes, Reading Goals, The Story Of Civilization, The Story Of Civilization: I - Our Oriental Heritage, Voltaire, Will Durant on July 21, 2015| Leave a Comment »
A history of civilization shares the presumptuousness of every philosophical enterprise: it offers the ridiculous spectacle of a fragment expounding the whole. Like philosophy, such a venture has no rational excuse, and is at best but a brave stupidity; but let us hope that, like philosophy, it will always lure some rash spirits into its fatal depths. | |
— Will Durant | |
From the Preface to the first volume to his series: “The Story Of Civilization: I – Our Oriental Heritage“ | |
I want to know what were the steps by which men passed from barbarism to civilization. | |
— Voltaire | |
[Several years ago, I purchased the book series “The Story Of Civilization” by Will (and Ariel) Durant. I first heard about the series perhaps forty years ago, when I was first thinking (and hoping) to “become” educated and cultured by reading great books and listening to classical music. I found the books on sale at a used book store and picked them up as a promise to myself. Since then, they’ve been sitting on my shelf calling to me… Recently, I pulled down the first volume and started glancing through it. Okay, I actually started to read it. | |
There are twelve volumes in the series and with one exception each is at least 1,000 pages. When I looked the series up on line, one reviewer said any serious reader should expect to spend five years of his life reading these in their entirety, because anything less would fail to give them the consideration and justice they deserved. Talk about your intimidating review!! | |
I doubt if I’ll finish them in five years. I doubt if I’ll be able to find the time to give them the consideration they probably deserve. But if I start now, who can say… | |
Fortunately, I do not feel foolish enough to set a goal of understanding all of human history or even to remember most of the 12,000+ pages related in this series. I only hope to understand a little better how I got here (in this time and place) and what my minor role is in this great river of history. — kmab] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2014 | To Be Greatly Good |
2013 | Limited Capacity |
2012 | Two Ear Ticklers |
Justification | |
2011 | To Avail The Nation |
Unless
Posted in Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, tagged François-Marie Arouet, On Truth, Philosophical Dictionary, Philosophy, Quotes, Voltaire on March 8, 2014| Leave a Comment »
This is the character of truth: it is of all time, it is for all men, it has only to show itself to be recognized, and one cannot argue against it. A long dispute means that both parties are wrong. | |
— Voltaire | |
From: “Philosophical Dictionary“ | |
[This presupposes that both parties are seeking truth. In philosophy, that may be the case. In politics, religion and commerce, that is rarely the case. Rather, opposing sides are seeking to improve (or maintain) the positions of their representative constituencies. It is rarely the case that a politician will side with the preponderance of truth when it runs against the economic interests of those who support him (or her) financially. Nor should we ever expect it to be so for more than the briefest of times. — KMAB] | |
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2013 | Divergent Roads To Similarity? |
2012 | In The Process |
2011 | What Do You Emphasize? |
Still Inventing
Posted in Faith Family and Friends, My Journal, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Faith, François-Marie Arouet, My Journal, On God, Philosophy, Quotes, Voltaire on April 4, 2013| Leave a Comment »
If there were no God, it would be necessary to invent him. | |
— Voltaire | |
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