Philosophical Phrases 10
Created | Updated Apr 9, 2003
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The H2G2 Philosophers Guild
From the Hallowed Halls of The H2G2 Philosophers Guild,
we are proud to bring you, this weeks Philosophical
Phrases.
Phrases which stir questions to which you may never know the answer.
This weeks phrases are a compilation from several members of the guild, enjoy:
'Change means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or change occur without that abrasive friction of conflict.'
- Saul Alinsky, The Purpose (1971) - Raukodraug'I'm no model lady. A model's just an imitation of the real thing.' - Trillian Nekhbet
'Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before' - Raymond the Curmudgeon
If this has caused you to ponder,
or you have some philosophy of your own,
pop over to the h2g2 Philosopher guild
and tell us about it.
Written and researched by:
Z Phantom