Sunday, March 11, 2012

MORE SELF ANNIHILATING SENTENCES

 

Are you ever stuck for words or in need of a way out of a tricky conversation? Not any more – ‘Self-Annihilating Sentences‘ are the perfect get-out clause which will instantly put an end to any argumentative or stagnant discourse!

  • The impossible is cumulative.
  • Tomorrow, which isn't even here yet, will never be the day after tomorrow again.
  • Death is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
  • If you remember something too long, you might as well forget it.
  • Social Entropy: (1) Progress is doomed to failure because we have become immune to it.
  • Social Entropy: (2) Failure must progress because we become used to it.
  • To distinguish the real from the unreal one must experience both.
  • Science vs. Technology: We should know why things must act as they do, to make them act as we want them to.
  • Determinism vs. Free Will: We should know why we must act as we do, to make us act as we want us to.
  • Reality is an illusion.
  • Things are more like they used to be than they are now.

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