• There can be no good without evil.——Russian Proverb •【俄罗斯谚语:没有恶,则没有善。】 • Happy families are all alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.——Leo Tolstoy •【列夫·托尔斯泰:幸福的家庭都彼此相似,不幸的家庭各有各的不幸。】 Episode 21: Open Season(...
“With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.” –Steven Weinberg Atheists can’t know the difference between right and wrong. Note: The following answer is a generalis...
This paradox invites the reader to consider the nature of desires that can never be fully quenched. four that never say, 'Enough!'The progression from three to four intensifies the message, underscoring the idea that there are numerous aspects of life that are characterized by insatiability. ...
Most Important Contribution: Solving Zeno’s Paradox. So much confusion until I cleared it all up. Even Bertrand Russell was confused. Most controversial: The bitcoin series, where I prove that Bitcoin is doomed to fail. Devil’s Advocate is telling me bitcoin has risen to an all time high...
So all morning I’ve been thinking about the crusty but still soft paradox. And this is what it made me realize: It’s also the way I’d describe some of my favorite people. And THAT’S what I wanted to tell you. Tags: crunchy, crust, people, personality, pizza Repurposing a Happy...
experience is not death’s solitude but something else,some other pain that exists at the perimeter of death.This isannihilation’s paradox: that the need to be known continually meets the impossibility of being known. And the need to be known meets, as well, an innerrefusalto be known. ...
Life has three rules: Paradox, Humor, and Change. - Paradox: Life is a mystery; don't waste your time trying to figure it out. - Humor: Keep a sense of humor, especially about yourself. It is a strength beyond all measure - Change: Know that nothing ever stays the same. —Dan Mil...
to be otherwise. But when we are blind to the flaws and failings of what we love, we aren’t effective either . . . We make ourselves powerless when we pretend we don’t know. That’s the paradox of blindness: We think it will make us safe even as it puts us in danger.”[6]...
"There's an element of existential crisis where he's nothing without him, and he's really nothing very much to speak of with him," Hardy continued. "But the two of them together make this wonderful argument, this conundrum, this paradox. You have this primal beast who says we shou...
(Bush sincerely believes it's a-coming). After 9/11, that allowed him to think of himself as somebody who has a God-ordained role. He saw himself as an anointed leader, and his speeches evoke religious code words: evil, crusade, the ways of Providence, wonder-working power. In his ...