Philosophy
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Everything indoors is a myth. The only true reality is outdoors.
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If you want health, peace and tranquility, don't eat animals or animal
products.
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Beware of those who claim to pursue truth, justice, and the American way.
Check their facts. Make sure they are dealing in substance and not symbolism.
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Always tell the truth. For one thing, it's a lot less complicated than
lying.
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Marry for love. It's the only force strong enough to resist all the things
that drive people apart.
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Chip away at mountains. As you work, you may find your tools to be far
more powerful than you thought.
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Avoid war, death, killing, and other horrors (in art as well as life).
They will obsess and ultimately consume you.
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Buy for the long term; never sell.
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Believe in God. It's a first step toward understanding that He believes
in you.
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People are animals too. Like them, our proper maintenance requires motion
and exposure to the elements. Get outside and get moving!
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Learn to say "I was wrong." Practice it with feeling. It's a skill you
will need frequently.
Quotations
"No mistake is more common and more fatuous than appealing to logic in
cases which are beyond her jurisdiction." -- Samuel Butler, writer (1835-1902)
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." --
George
Santayana
"We must not ask nature to accommodate herself to what might sem to
us the best disposition and order, but we must adapt our intellect to what
she has made, certain that such is the best, and not something else." --
Galileo Galilei