more than I hate haters, I hate imperfect humans. Especially the ones whose imperfection resembles my own. I can forgive ppl who have flaws, except when they have the same flaws as me.
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"If I don't have the freedom to disbelieve, I cannot believe."
— Abdullahi An-Na'im
"Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because, if there be one, he must approve the homage of reason rather than of blind-folded fear."
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Reminds me of Woody Allen:
“I dont want to be member of a club, that will allow someone like me as a member”
@Peter: Groucho Marx said that….
Woody allen just used it in some context.
“I don’t want to be member of a club, that will allow someone like me as a member”
That’s Groucho Marx.
Allen quoted him in the context of relationships.
(Not sure you understand what it means! It doesn’t have anything to do with low self-esteem.)
more than I hate haters, I hate imperfect humans. Especially the ones whose imperfection resembles my own. I can forgive ppl who have flaws, except when they have the same flaws as me.
To make a short story long
I like Halalhippie
All possible words that make sense by playing around with all letters in the word hate.
“hate”, “ate”, “hat”, “at”, “ha”, “he”
It looks like we have a sentence here:
They (Arabs and Jews) “ate” together with their “hat” on, and they laughed “at” the word “hate” through the usual “Ha,ha, ha, he, he, he, he, he….
And they realized how not much different they trully are.
I hate therefore I am
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