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We are collecting Quotes for Eric so we may use them for anything we want in the future.  
We are collecting Quotes from Eric so we may use them for anything we want in the future.  


please:
''Please:''
* Add any quote you like
* Add any quote you like
* Help adding sources so we know all of these are really quotes. Make sure to include a link. If you're quoting from a long piece (e.g a podcast) give a timestamp, or another useful pointer in the case of long texts.
* Help adding sources so we know all of these are really quotes. Make sure to include a link if possible. If you're quoting from a long piece (e.g a podcast) give a timestamp, or another useful pointer in the case of long texts.
* Keep the format consistent (between quotes and between versions).
* Keep the format consistent (between quotes and between versions).



Revision as of 15:46, 20 April 2020

We are collecting Quotes from Eric so we may use them for anything we want in the future.

Please:

  • Add any quote you like
  • Help adding sources so we know all of these are really quotes. Make sure to include a link if possible. If you're quoting from a long piece (e.g a podcast) give a timestamp, or another useful pointer in the case of long texts.
  • Keep the format consistent (between quotes and between versions).

Quotes

  • "We are now gods, but for the wisdom." (source)
  • "When it's time to leave, don't wait for the bread to rise" (source)
  • “Don’t be afraid to fool yourself into thinking that life is meaningful and that, against all odds, you have an important part to play in the world. If it’s all meaningless you‘ll have done no harm lying to yourself. And if by some chance this matters, you will waste less time.” (source: Twitter)
  • "What I think theoretical physics has failed to do it hasn't build a portal for most people to even understand what the issues are what are the objects what is the game." (source: Joe Rogan Show #1203)
  • "The fear that happens when you start swimming away from the shore that you’re not going to find a next island before your strength gives out. I think it’s very rational to be afraid of thinking for yourself because you may very easily find yourself at odds with the community on which you depend. And I think for some of us, it’s just a compulsive behavior. It’s not even necessarily the smartest evolutionary strategy. It’s just hard to do it any other way." (source: The Tim Ferriss Show Episode 131)


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