Philosophical Phrases
Created | Updated Jul 29, 2004
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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 week's phrases are a compilation from several members of the guild, enjoy:
'The mind is like a metal, when we are young the metal
is a liquid. As we grow older and experience life, our
personalities change thus moulding the metal as it
cools and hardens. The metal forms into the unique
shape of our personalities. Strong experiences when a
person is young will affect the shape of the metal
more than when they are old because the metal is
vulnerable to shaping then. Any experiences that happen
once the metal has hardened will cause a dent in the
personality or a flaw if you wish. -Its our
experiences that we have when were young that forms
our personalities.' - _PsI_X_'If a proved theory can be proved wrong, all things
proved are not subject to being true.'
- The Professor - RAFSTIC'If you don't know the answer. What was the question ?' - Tommy Mac
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