Original Quotes (hopefully)-latest addition - 5-4-08
5-2-08
Often times, it isn’t until we are found, that we find we were lost.
Intelligence is knowing things that one has heard to be true. Wisdom is knowing things that one has seen to be true. Genius is knowing those things that one can only imagine must be true.
Until all things are explained, nothing can truly be explained, due to the relativity of everything.
All observable phenomena in nature are merely the necessary universal steps taken to maintain equilibrium by means of imbalance.
Somewhere between the infinite possibilities, and the finite impossibilities, resides the absolute truth.
If we are a necessary part of that which we seek to understand (the universe), then a true understanding will not come until we truly "Know Thyself".
5-3-08
Natural intelligence (learning easy) and intellectual stubborness (refusing to give up on knowing) are equivalent in the knowledge they can acheive. One just takes longer and hurts worse. That's the one I'm stuck with.
The path to enlightenment is paved with the stones of a balanced conscience. We are given no more knowledge than we can keep from condemning ourselves with. What use would there be for a wise man, who knew nothing but guilt?
5-4-08
If we are ever to explain the emergence of life within a universe, we must first acknowledge the universal framework which defines its function; the mechanism for the arrangement of its form should then be obvious.
5-12-08
Galaxies, stars, and planets all appear as they do, and exist for a reason, as does life, and the reason is the same for all of them. Whomever truly finds that reason will have truly found a real "Theory of Everything", because only in the greatest story ever told will all these seemingly different entities be found relative.
All of the secrets of the universe are hidden right in front of our blind eyes.
Sometimes, the hardest task before us is trying to get those ideas, which are so graceful as they swim within the pristine waters of our own mind, out into the murky intelectually flooded world we live in, in a manner in which they do not drown.