Who said That !?

Started by Afflict, Sat 09/04/2005 20:26:18

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Potch

Sebastian: The Little Mermaid.

Yay... I actually got one

Ok Here's an easy one (I think)

"Maybe I'll build her a cake or something"
The hardest thing in this world... is to live in it. (Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers in "The Gift")

Al_Ninio

#21
Pedro: Napoleon Dynamite.

Next: "Ned, there is no such thing as adventure. There's no such thing as romance. There's only trouble and desire".

Nacho

#22
Hey people... I haven't said a word about locking this topic or something... I just see it as a silly game. I think my reply has been quite calmed! If not, have a bunch of smilies to calm the thing a little...

;)  :D  ;D  :)  8)

And now, out of topic, but Petter, I love your new background at CL, but my internet connection made my attempts to post about it there, in CL, twice...

Cheers! :D

Edit by Andail: No worries, brother :) And I took care of that extra post btw.
Are you guys ready? Let' s roll!

Afflict

Spain me go running after the bulls running after youz laughing myself into a stuper... :)
Quick get the cam corder.. no time to pack clothes.

I dont know I like general knowledge things so its kinda just a fun apst time and the members seem to like it too.
No offense taken Farlander, but yeah people tend to view things in their own ways. You think its stupid.. I like it.
Patatoe ; PatAtoe..

mmm nice gogle idea... Thats a lil bug... gota fix that.

"Ned, there is no such thing as adventure. There's no such thing as romance. There's only trouble and desire".
googled and got simple men (1992)

Next : "There is no time, for if the future is present and the present is past. Time cannot exist."
or something like that :) From a movie aswell.

Al_Ninio

Wouldn't Googling for the answer sort of ruin the fun in the game?
Just a thought.

Afflict

Yeah it would but whos gona stop them? Insanity...
I qoute vince twelve:"I have no clue, but a quick Google search turned up a ton of really scary blogs"

So iam sure that the members are using google... Well knowledge is power.
Spoil it for all your selfs.

Rui 'Trovatore' Pires

I don't think it's an idiotic game, like Farlander, but I have to say that if people are going to cheat, and like you said who'll stop them or even recognize it as cheating... well, let's just say it becomes very clear why this will never be an approved competition. And no fun either, might I add. Pity, because it was an interesting game, all told.
Reach for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.

Kneel. Now.

Never throw chicken at a Leprechaun.

Vince Twelve

To quote Abe Simpson, "Oh, bitch, bitch, bitch."  Googling ruins the spirit of the game, I agree, but c'mon.  There hadn't been an answer in two days and it's not like I even gave an answer.  The quote author himself admitted that he had only put that one in to stop the competition because he knew no one would get it.

Let's all settle down and enjoy a little harmless game of "Who said that?"

Back on topic: I'm stumped.  Does anyone know the source of Fmrais'
Quote"There is no time, for if the future is present and the present is past. Time cannot exist."
or something like that  :)
?

Goldmund

#28
Fmrais:
St. Augustine.
(Maybe you heard it in "a movie" but it was he who said and invented this aphorism)

Now:
"Existence precedes essence".

Afflict

truth be told I didnt put the exact speech form the movie because they will google it.
Yeah saw it in the movie of einstines life story... GOOD MOVIE liked it alot old though.
CAnt really remember the name so I think that it was Einstine.

Its true what you say Vince twelve its enjoyable so Yeah lets stop the moaning and whining and at least some of us
will enjoy it thanks.

Good one Gold mund, no idea and not going google it since this is based on our common knowledge.

Goldmund

Book XI of St. Augustine's "Confessions":

"Yet I say boldly that I know that if nothing passed away there would be no time past. And if nothing were coming, there would be no future time. And if there were nothing, there would be no present time. Those two times, then, past and future--how are they, when the past is no longer and the future is not yet? But should the present always be present and never pass into time past, truly it would not be time, but eternity."

"We even measure how much longer or shorter this time is than that; and we answer, 'This is double, or treble, while this other is but once, or only just as long as that.' But we measure times as they are passing, by perceiving them. But past times, which no longer are, or future times, which are not yet, who can measure? Unless, perhaps, anyone would dare to say that what is not can be measured. When, therefore, time is passing, it can be perceived and measured; but when it is past, it cannot, because it is not."

etc., etc.

Einstein could as well have said something similar - as St. Augustine is the Man when it comes to talking about time, but he lived oh, around 1600 years before Albert. :-)

Andail

Great, give Goldmund a movie quiz and he turns into some sort of literature seminar

Ashen

Does Goldmund's answer stand, then? OK, he named the original source, but that wasn't what Fmarais meant, was it?
(Not that I have a clue what either of them are from, anyway)
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