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bib·li·o·phile–noun
a person who loves or collects books, esp. as examples of fine or unusual printing, binding, or the like.
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Birthday: 10/28
"Evil in the world, in fact,
constitutes a continuum:
One kind opens the door to another,
irrespective of its qualitive essence
or the ideological slogans cloaking it."
Andrew M. Lobaczewski
"A part of healthy conscience
is being able to confront conscienceless.
When you teach your daughter, explicitly
or by passive rejection, that she must
ignore her outrage, that she must be kind
and accepting to the point of not defending
herself or other people, that she must not
rock the boat for any reason, you are not
strengthening her prosocial sense; you are
damaging it- and the first person she will
stop protecting is herself."
"Since adolescence I have wondered why so many people take pleasure in humiliating others.
Clearly the fact that some are sensitive to the suffering of others proves that the destructive urge
to hurt is not a universal aspect of human nature."
Alice Miller
"The average age of the world's
greatest civilizations has been
two-hundred years. These nations
have progressed through this sequence:
From bondage to spiritual faith;
From spiritual faith to great courage;
From great courage to liberty;
From liberty to abundance;
From abundance to selfishness;
From selfishness to complacency;
From complacency to apathy;
From apathy to dependence;
From dependence back again to bondage."
"In that period of innocence and
ignorance, nature controlled man
just as it does all other creatures,
through disease, pestilence,
starvation, competetion, predation,
and climactic or physical
catastrophe. And in those days man
acklowledged these adversities as
the will of God or some other higher
powers. But gradually we began to
understand the laws of nature....
Enlightenment emerged from the darkness;
the feudalistic stranglehold weakened;
the dominance of the religions waned....
Nature was our slave."
Robert Van Den Bosch
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Although, I must say that I've always felt that my vocabulary is a bit limited; I actually have trouble thinking of the right word sometimes(but, the abortion debate is one of the places where I don't have this problem due to having been watching and posting in it for a while).
It is really annoying because I know the feeling I want to communicate but can't find the right word for it.
Frankly I think that watching his videos is watching the slow descent of a man into madness.
no not really, and the thread itself got deleted for spam cause the original poster had it copy/pasted all over the place