I'M BACK <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif" alt="" />!

So, let's do some serious quoteing:

"The old man believs in everything, the middle aged man misstrust everything oand the young man knows everything."

Oscar Wilde (might not be the exact words since I don't read filosopybooks in english...)

The thing about young is true (mostly, there ARE spesial situations, but that goes for everything. Manchester United included. And as I've said, I AM honest), so then the other two statements are probably true as well... Oh my god, I'm OLD <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/puppyeyes.gif" alt="" />!

I have this book here with lot's of great quotes for other ocations. I'm looking through it because I know that the quote I'm looking for is in this. Examples of good quotes is Schopenhauers "An idio allways finds someone that is even dumber and who admires him". There are others as well (and some are even better), but let's take stick to that one for now...

Just have to say: If a man goes down in a depression because of outer pressure, it's the man that's well and the surroundings that's sick. Ronald D Laing said that.

Read through the whole book and didn't find it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/disagree.gif" alt="" />. Anywhay, it goes something like this:
By 20 you have solved the meaning of life. By 30 you start to question it and by 40 you realized that you haven't solved it at all. I can only guess who said that. I feel like 40 btw, since I know I have no idea what the meaning of life is. Maybe I've solved it by 40... But in that case I'll probably realize I'm wrong by 60 anywhay.

Übereil


Brain: an apparatus with which we think we think.

Ambrose Bierce