Fav quotes

Started by Lord T Hawkeye, September 19, 2009, 01:02:11 AM

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Quote from: D on January 07, 2013, 07:32:54 AM
Mmmmm dat's good liberal parody.

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Starting to like this guy.
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"The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be."
Lao Tzu

Still funny even though I've never been an Ayn Rand fan.

"I think when Paul Ryan said he was an Ayn Rand admirer he meant the part where she drove away all of her fans."

David Cox

A little physics humor.



I think Assassins Creed was mentioned in the Fail quotes thread so I would surmise that this piece from Yahtzee's "Extra Punctuation " collum would be acceptable here.

QuoteThe Templars believe in keeping everyone oppressed under the heel of tyranny and the Assassins believe in setting everyone free to do whatever they like. Or at least, that's how the Assassin's marketing department swings it. The Templar's marketing department, meanwhile, prefer to word it thus: the Templars believe in peace and security throughout the world, while the Assassins are all terrorists who just want to tear down the system and leave everything in chaos and horror. The thing is, though, neither marketing department is exaggerating. Both sides are wilfully blind to the inherent flaws of their preferred system. The Assassins are supposed to be the good guys so occasionally they get introspective and brood over the righteousness of their cause, but then they run out and stab a whole bunch of people to death in pursuit of this cause they're not entirely sure about.

OMG Gumba is back, please accept this bogon as a gift for your arrival.

The truth is I never left you. I was always watching over you... through hacked CCTV cameras and email filters.
Btw, is anyone looking forward to another one of UBIsoft's games called Watchdogs where you can hack CCTV cameras and stuff?

QuoteThe Templars believe in keeping everyone oppressed under the heel of tyranny and the Assassins believe in setting everyone free to do whatever they like. Or at least, that's how the Assassin's marketing department swings it. The Templar's marketing department, meanwhile, prefer to word it thus: the Templars believe in peace and security throughout the world, while the Assassins are all terrorists who just want to tear down the system and leave everything in chaos and horror. The thing is, though, neither marketing department is exaggerating. Both sides are wilfully blind to the inherent flaws of their preferred system. The Assassins are supposed to be the good guys so occasionally they get introspective and brood over the righteousness of their cause, but then they run out and stab a whole bunch of people to death in pursuit of this cause they're not entirely sure about.

I've never seen the characters be unsure about there beliefs. They've stayed pretty consistent to me.

Yes, Watch Dogs looks interesting.
"The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be."
Lao Tzu



To give my opinion on the Jones-Morgan debate I had to go old school.

"The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended."
― Frédéric Bastiat

"The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be."
Lao Tzu

Friend of mine gave me this gem.

QuoteThe Libertarian Conspiracy
we are going to take over the government......and leave you alone.