Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [151-161] of 161Posts from Robert, Somewhere in EuropeRobert, Somewhere in Europe Previous 25 Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/25/15 re: Ronald Reagan quote I agree with this article: Perhaps not the worst but definitely close to the top.https://consortiumnews.com/2014/02/06/ronald-reagan-worst-president-ever-2/The quote is good but the reality was the opposite - he actually increased government.... Like EPA etc, etc, etc. Reagan, for a republican, was a nice man, and that is where it should have stopped. Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/24/15 re: Ralph Waldo Emerson quote An old favorite..... Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/16/15 re: Mark Twain quote Only if the "cause of discomfort" is acknowledged... Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/16/15 re: Mary Renault quote I love her books about Alexander the Great - historical fiction but close to the bone..... 1Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/15/15 re: Samuel Richardson quote If you stay in one place your feet soon become indistinguishable from the ground you stand on. 1Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/15/15 re: Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus quote Well said Terry. The quote is not diminished by conditioning as your thoughts are free regardless and are not subject to any rule. Free yourself from the herd and let your thoughts flow..... Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/15/15 re: James Allen quote We all change, I know I have, and I hope for the better. We are all subject to our surroundings and those we come in contact with - we learn as time passes us by that our thoughts of yesterday have changed and that our life has become better for it! As Heraclitus said, There is nothing permanent except change". Never be afraid of change, it can be the most exciting metamorphose.... Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/11/15 re: Immanuel Kant quote Mike, they are absolutes regarding a personal comment, they do not need defining.Do you define truth and honesty?? I kant think of a better quote for being honorable.... 11Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/10/15 re: Gilbert Keith Chesterton quote Which may have been a reason why the Celts forbid the written word... processes could only be handed down by each generation, and the intelligentsia (who the Roman's killed off because they were the key to Celtic knowledge) therefore, their ways were not lost to time..... 5 Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/10/15 re: H. L. Mencken quote Alas, more often than not.... Reply Robert, Somewhere in Europe 6/5/15 re: Benjamin Constant quote Liberty! Never to be seen again, unless there is another revolution.... and then the whole process repeats... Previous 25 SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print