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| See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 14, 2006 at 4:25PM | |
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![]() Dave San Marcos, Texas 308 Posts |
I put this in this forum because it seemed the most appropriate place. In the course of my reading I came across the following quote. Eternal admiration to the person who can come up with the source. Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value -- Albert Einstein |
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| Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 19 2006 3:09AM | |
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![]() Lyle Hilo, HI 106 Posts |
Hello Dave, |
| Re: Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 19 2006 8:48AM | |
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![]() Dave San Marcos, Texas 308 Posts |
Hi Lyle, Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value -- Albert Einstein |
| Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 28 2006 7:27PM | |
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![]() Hardin Dunham Texas 8 Posts |
Nietzsche Democracy is 3 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. |
| Re: Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 29 2006 10:09AM | |
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![]() Dave San Marcos, Texas 308 Posts |
Very good. The quote was from Kaufman's translation of "Human, All Too Human", which was originally published in 1878. Interesting how relevant it still is today. Nietzche was a pretty smart guy. Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value -- Albert Einstein |
| Re: Re: Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Oct 23 2006 2:11PM | |
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![]() Jennifer Nalley Texas State San Ma... 20 Posts |
Do Another Guess Who! a.k.a.- Pixie Tourette # i (imaginary number) Hotrod Honeys Texas Rollergirls |
| Re: See if you can guess who said it. - Jul 25 2012 3:51PM | |
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Wooster1 1 Posts |
I realize that it has been a long, long time since you posted this, but I wonder if you're still around and still want to know the source on this. It is a Nietzsche quote, and can be found in The Portable Nietzsche. I think it comes from Nietzsche's book, Human, All Too Human, which he wrote when he was 34 years old. :) I just happened to have been including it in a letter to a friend today, and wanted to know which of his books it is from. Last night, I was flipping through A Portable Nietzsche, and it was in there. I just couldn't remember which of Nietzsche's books it is from, and another link on the net said Human, All Too Human, and that sounds right to me (I've read Human and some others). Dissipation. The mother of dissipation is not joy but joylessness. --Nietzsche |











