Submissions
These aphorisms have been submitted by users but are not (yet) included in the official collection.
3001–3020 (6457)
tiny.ag/bursxteg · submitted 2010
Tend to the body you're in, because you're in for the duration.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/fvxkwqur · submitted 2010
What do we truly know, but by the road we've traveled before ?
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/sm7zc9t6 · submitted 2010
We're forever wise in hindsight.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/cnb1kpwc · submitted 2010
Keep an eye to your left and mind your right, because you never know from which side danger may fly.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/vhwb3yni · submitted 2010
What's freedom without being able to pursue the truth ?
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/sfkfigwy · submitted 2010
It's, usually, easier not to do, what we should.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/fmzn7gw5 · submitted 2010
We diminish our work, when we don't give it the attention it deserves.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/iw5mtzw3 · submitted 2010
Hard to plead, what falls on deaf ears.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/sflbahdv · submitted 2010
Life tends to have more surprises, than we could ever put to mind.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/sq6kxlae · submitted 2010 by HumanoidAlien
To do what you want, is to want what you do.
, in Life and Death and Work and Recreation
tiny.ag/ii4ospjj · submitted 2010 by Jabril
It is better to die being you, than to die, living a lie.
Jabril, Yeah
tiny.ag/ympykqda · submitted 2010
It could very well be, that the "universe" has been "creating" for billions of years with no one to see what "it" has achieved, until, relatively, recently.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/r1w6jh84 · submitted 2010
Do the extrodinary with your life, even if it means taking a step on the moon.
tiny.ag/dh3sen7x · submitted 2010
Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late.
tiny.ag/sowr0yxk · submitted 2010 by u2et
nothing is more dangerous than the intellectual who doesn't know what he doesnt know
Mr. Berg, my high school history teacher
tiny.ag/dmgz4faq · submitted 2010 by u2et
nothing is more dangerous than the intellectual who doesn't know what he doesnt know
Mr. Berg, my high school history teacher
tiny.ag/mxbcpfng · submitted 2010 by u2et
nothing is more dangerous than the intellectual who doesn't know what he doesnt know
Mr. Berg, my high school history teacher
tiny.ag/eimvrw5m · submitted 2010 by u2et
nothing is more dangerous than the intellectual who doesn't know what he doesnt know
Mr. Berg, my high school history teacher
tiny.ag/tmlfoxke · submitted 2010
What's there to believe, that doesn't fall within reason ?
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
tiny.ag/fjrx4tgi · submitted 2010
Once, everything was odd and some things may remain strange, until our dying day.
Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths
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