This used to be the feedback page, but since no one really used it I've
decided to make it the quote page. Filled with the copious quantity of
knowledge that we have acquired through our own interactions with people and
books.
"Guy's, I'm not in the mood!" - Aaron after falling in the Moat only to
discover his room being trashed by Katie and others.
"Your fart just hurt me." - Aaron after getting farted on by Emily.
"I want to kill Hitler tonight... bastard." -Aaron referring to his string
of World War Two dreams lately.
"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today; it's already tomorrow
in Australia!" -Charles Schulz
"Jared, are you gay?" - Kitty (Girl on Jared's Floor) after telling him that
a lot of the girls on his floor want him.
"Brittany (Spears) is such a sell out that's why I like Christina Aguilera"
-Aaron on music.
"Everyone's got a rat in their head turning a wheel. Yours is an out
of shape alcoholic. ...yours is a lesbian." -Aaron after
listening to Katie mumble and then referring to Emily after words.
"... the friends that we have lost do not repose in the bosom of the Earth,
but are buried deep in our hearts; and it has been thus ordained that we may
always be accompanied by them." -Count Monte-Cristo (Character of Alexander
Dumas' The Count of Monte-Cristo)
"Before we are alarmed we see correctly; when we are alarmed we see double;
and when we have been alarmed, we see nothing but trouble." -Alexander
Dumas
"There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the
comparison of ones state with another, nothing more. He who has felt
the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. We
must have felt what it is to die that we may appreciate the enjoyments of
life." -Edmond Dantes (Character of Alexander Dumas' The Count of
Monte-Cristo)
"... it is the infirmity of our nature always to believe ourselves much more
unhappy than those who groan by our sides!" -Count Monte-Cristo
"All human wisdom is contained in these two words 'wait and hope!'"
-Edmond Dantes
"Those are wholly unaware that outward behavior and out word worship do not
accomplish anything, but rather the inner elements from which the outward
ones come." -Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772)
"He who postpones the hour of living rightly is the rustic who waits for the
river to run out before he crosses." -Quintus Horatus Flaccus
"All great men must be guided by a dream." -Napoleon Bonaparte
"History is not a string of anecdotes." -Albert Guerard
"Une rose d'automne est plus qu'une autre exquise." (What so exquisite
as an autumn rose.) -Agrippa D'Aubigne (Huguenot poet)
More to come, I can't remember any right now...