For the philosopher, language, thought, and passion are the same. Ideas are personal to a philosopher; they express their human passion and articulate their novel ideas in language. Ideas are more than mere concepts, trifles that the philosophical mind toys with. Ideas provide both the structure and inner vitality that holds great thinkers’ conceptual structure together.

— Kilroy J. Oldster

Within us all are sages, warriors and fools; we more often that not choose the fools.

— rassool jibraeel snyman

A rich man's lie has more validity than a poor man's truth in a materialistc world.

— rassool jibraeel snyman

A mature person reaps joy in the commonplace acts of living, appreciates the serenity of just being, while balancing the responsibilities that come naturally about when deeply immersed in family and community affairs. Directing their attention outward, assisting other people in their troubled times, while denying themselves the indulgence of self-absorption frees a person’s bidding mind from a jumble of discordant thoughts, wants, and unholy bequests.

— Kilroy J. Oldster

Philosophic questions are attempts to understand the root nature of reality, existence, and knowledge.

— Kilroy J. Oldster

God of blind believers is most likely to be cock-eyed.

— Fakeer Ishavardas

The older we get, the more we become ourselves.

— Alan Andrews

Sometimes the answer is in the question.

— Cristina Smith

Learn to accept life in toto. A perfect life is only in the dream world. This, my dear, with all it's heartaches, is it. Our world.

— Fakeer Ishavardas

Don't, but if at all, then, lie to the whole damn world - never to your own damn, silly stupid self.

— Fakeer Ishavardas