Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [726-750] of 3302Posts from Fredrick William Sillik, AnytownFredrick William Sillik, Anytown Previous 25 Next 25 Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: Joseph Conrad quote I wonder if someone with a personal library of a hardcover volume Green Eggs and Ham and the latest issue of Mad magazine would have a similar interpretation. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: John Ruskin quote Now I understand why we called this fellow the "smartest guy in the class" when he graduated very near the bottom of the class. Lance Romance they called him. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/25/25 re: John Kenneth Galbraith quote An interesting conventional revelation perspective by Mr Galbreath, not to surprising nonetheless. However, I'm personally quite unconventional. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (4/25/25) Correction: Mike,, Norwalk, pleasure to understand that you're in such a jovial mood, as my, hopefully modest, originality continues to define concepts of rational conceptualizations for adult mentally healthy mentality; for they're not associated directly with the 18 earthly revolutions around the sun astrological "adults." More education is the necessity for these astrological inclined. You must earn your creditials, in life's enduring essence. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Justice Charles Evans Hughes quote More specifically the initiative should undoubtedly begin by creating yourself good company with yourself. From there you'll undoubtedly find that the positive company of others depends, like you found with yourself, altering the environment. Change, change, change. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Calvin Coolidge quote There is a theory behind this so called Declaration of Independence. Unbiasedly, objectively this declaration was simply a device for separation from unification and responsibility as the daily conventional behavioral habits plainly display. Honest, decent, independent people of integrity don't accumulate a huge 36 trillion dollar national debt in which they have no intention to repay. Socialism is the challenge of socialized behavior to create true independence and responsibility. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/24/25 re: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote It is time we guide humankind to no more living targets for the guided missiles. Let us be guided away from separation and be guided to unification. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (4/24/25) Mike, Norwalk, pleasure to understand you're in such a jovial mood, as my originality continues to define concepts for the rational conceptualizations for adult healthy mentality; for they are not associated with the 18 solar revolutions astrological "adults." Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (4/23/25) Mike, Norwalk, I have a new original declaration for you and everyone else, it goes along the lines of civilization and it quest. CIVILIZATION IS THE DISCOVERY OF THE ADULT. 1 Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/23/25 re: The Holy Bible quote To search for what is righteous no doubt will best empower your path. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/23/25 re: John Milton quote No, the boys and girls seek the power of the spiritual and to freedom its motivating negligent reference, while the adults seek the freedom to civilize the specie's arrangement and believes in itself as nature's most advanced responsible authority. Civilization is the discovery of the adult. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/23/25 re: Donald S. McAlvaney quote It would be interesting for Mr McAlvaney to present an example of his theory. For the "story" of history really presents no authentic civilized arrangement to decline. The past that is reported is the standard arrangement of resources and the violent struggle to attain them and final destruction knell that leaves nothing. Hardly the expectations of civilization. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Chuck Woolery, Rockville (4/22/25) Chuck, it's really difficult to practice a golden rule or any rules with a populous that, "never say what they mean, never mean what they say."You and the rest of the mentally disordered can talk endlessly, and amazingly never reach conclusion. Chuck we have a population of children, with an exception of course. The children cannot reason The children conclude that entity is not like me, it must be bad. Unfortunately life itself is not like the oppressive, regressive, destructive child. Unlike the child, life grows, matures, develops. The most run of the mill, garden variety adult is more of a promotion of life than the most prodigious life destroying child The garden variety adult is signing off and I say to you I am synonymous with life and life is good. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/22/25 re: Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr. quote It is the incompetently unaware that fuels this misguided quote where we pay millions for a ball player to hit a baseball over a fence, do the watusi in the end zone for millions more, activities quite worthless for the progress of humankind; all the while not identifying an individual employed in a fastfood restaurant can't even afford to purchase a meal at that same restaurant or the acknowledgement of those who clothe the world remain in mere rags. Unfortunately you wouldn't probably sell your literary effort for these authentic revelations. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/22/25 re: Leonardo da Vinci quote Not to simply acquire knowledge, but to understand it's significance is a natural characteristic of good people; to really desire to understand is the authentic nature of women as well as men. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/22/25 re: Late 16th Century Proverb quote The road to heavenly bliss is paved with bad intentions? Undoubtedly a conventional perception measured by observed behavior, but not logical. Good individuals display good intentions. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown (4/21/25) Mike,, Norwalk, I notice the child never makes a mistake, they always have someone to blame, me in particular. Being an adult you never have that blame option. After all how can you blame a bunch of kids? Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (4/21/25) Mike, Norwalk, once again, living in the world of make believe inhibits the quest. Meaning what we say, saying what we mean is intregal in the quest, as well as making words mean something. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (4/21/25) Mike, Norwalk, I'm in error quite a bit in my journey through life. That arrives very frequently with the territory of what we call an adult. Adults are always trying to develop and grow and making mistakes is something you expect in life's greatest of all challenges. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown Mike, Norwalk (4/21/25) Mike, Norwalk, I choose not to complicate the circumstances by calling science religion, and religion science. Mr Gautama was a very credible educator, who some who could not match this credibility, simply made a god out of him. As far as Socialism it is principled based science of seeking our humanism. Maximum wage now is a scientific principle that will guide us one way or another, it will guide us on our redemptive rendezvous with our humanity. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/21/25 re: US Supreme Court quote You supreme court justices have proved you're not all that bright by making terrorism, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace a freedom of expression. And for this clause you refer to, those nevertheless who practice religion are subversive to American ideals and its necessity to grow and develop. We have a universe in which to make our acquaintance and living in the world of make believe inhibits that quest. 1Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/21/25 re: James R. Otteson quote Science is our guide, we should study all aspects of our environment. Our policy with education should be a detailed progressive periodic possibly annually, monthly, possibly even eventually daily report of how we have grown from the previously reported. The better we get, no doubt the more rapidly we will develop. 2Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 4/21/25 re: Bill Clinton quote Never forget that November day, in 1994 when President Clinton informed us paraphasically that "26 million families are living on the minimum wage." The schools should directly examine religion scientifically and observe it's historical role and limitations and move on to the mature natural non supernatural world. Human being in the pure sense are the guide of our destiny and our decisions. Maximum wage now. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (4/19/25) Mr Archer, sorry you were just indoctrinated. Me, the conventional school taught me a few a,b,c,s and 1,2,3,s leaving me a hankering for a whole life time of the quest for more information and understanding, leaving me seeking in a word education. I left the the public school with idea of a romantic, "Lance Romance." You get out of it, what you put into it. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown E Archer, NYC (4/19/25) Mr Archer. The NILE is a river in Egypt, been there, done that. Previous 25 Next 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print