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Incentives for Michael Phelps

August 18th 2008 10:35
'My middle school English teacher said I'd never be successful.'

Revenge is sweet. Of course the word 'revenge' is far too strong for the by now famous words once uttered by Michael Phelps' teacher, but there is no denying that some things people say to us - many times as nothing more than an offhand remark - can linger somewhere in our mind for a very long time, and will only disappear once we have used them as an incentive for further action.

While the person who has said these words usually has forgotten about them the next instant, we can't get rid of them. Roughly speaking, the effect can be twofold. The words can become an obsession and as such hinder us in our achievements, thereby only causing more frustration. The opposite happens when they inspire us, more for ourselves than for the person who uttered them and doesn't have a clue what he or she has set into motion.


Of course, we can be obnoxious and cause someone to speak words that may hit us like a hammer. But whatever the cause, when we take in what has been said, think about it, reflect, and set ourselves a goal with dedication, we avoid the path of obsession and can only grow much stronger, in whichever way that may be.
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'Look beneath the surface: never let a thing's intrinsic quality or worth escape you.'

Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180 A.D.) wrote his famous Meditations during his campaigns against the barbarians. This is of course a most unlikely scene for such well-thought reflections, and it is even more remarkable if you consider how composed and nuanced his ideas are, characteristic for the Stoic school in philosophy he was part of


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W.C. Fields

August 13th 2008 11:44
[When his director invites him for a game of golf]

"When I want to play with a prick, I'll play with my own."

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Oscar Wilde

August 6th 2008 10:25
“Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years. Lady Dumbelton is an instance in point. To my own knowledge, she has been thirty-five ever since she arrived at the age of forty, which was many years ago now.”

Oscar Wilde – The importance of Being Earnest (1895


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New webmaster

August 5th 2008 11:53
Dear Reader,

This weblog has a new webmaster. From this week onwards I will start adding posts to this blog, true to the title 'Famous Quotes'. My intention is to add a quote, followed by a few paragraphs outlining my thoughts on that quote, or just some interesting background about where the quote originates from, how it became so famous etc


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“If you don't like the weather in Sydney, wait 15 minutes.” – RachDegab

I altered this quote from one I found featuring St Louis instead. Now I don’t know what the weather is like in St Louis, but current Sydney weather is awful! If it’s not drizzly and crap (especially on a Monday morning of course) it’s hot and suffocating. And when I say ‘hot’ I’m not talking about the sunny, surfy beach-hot with a cool wind that’s loved by everyone because it means the exciting arrival of summer along with thongs and barbecues. No, I’m talking about the dry, sun-less, high 30’s extreme hot that hinders everybody’s weekend plans and makes walking outside to put the washing on the line a near-death experience.

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How To Get Rid of Telemarketers

November 26th 2006 00:05
“Here’s an idea: Next time a telemarketer calls you at home in the evening, say to them, “I'm really busy right now, but if you'll give me your home phone number, I'll be sure and call you back when you are relaxing after a hard day at the office."” – Unknown

Now that’s a novel idea. How annoying are telemarketers?! And the conniving little pains know exactly when to call because you’d be home and available to answer the phone – right in the middle of dinner. Or they call during the day to talk to someone who isn’t at work and so will apparently be eager to let them crap on for 20 minutes about their ‘Low low call rates’ or ‘Amazing savings on your Home Loan’. But no matter how busy or idle people are, no-one ever wants to hear from a telemarketer.

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Robin Williams in Mrs Doubtfire

November 23rd 2006 21:39
Daniel: Wow, films. Will I be introducing these movies on air?
Tony: Not exactly.
Daniel: What do I do?

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Beauty is in the Eye of The Squinter

November 23rd 2006 06:17
“Everyone is beautiful if you squint a bit” – Unknown

That’s for sure, all the blemishes and imperfections of the person you’re looking at aren’t noticed when you’re squinting. But if you happen to be looking at someone who is terribly overweight, your squinting won’t help you at all – reducing the focus doesn’t change the size of what you’re looking at!

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How Fast Is Your Watch?

November 22nd 2006 09:37
“Even a broken clock is right twice a day” – Anonymous

Yes, but if the clock is broken we won’t be looking at it to know what the time is and so we won’t be around to see it being right twice a day.

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