Recreation Flashcards

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Dr. Glenn Pierce - Worst thing you can do

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The worst thing you can do is focus on negativity. It won’t spare you from the cage of death, the pain of disease,

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Dr. Glenn Pierce - Ending Speech

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But, more often than not, the problem is not that the problems we face can’t be solved, the problem is that we become so afraid of failure that we refuse to see our problems from a new perspective

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The beginning of Romeo and Juliet

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Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,

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Frank Turek Pain and Suffering

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If you’re going through pain and suffering, the first step to recovery is for you to intellectually understand that God has a reason for the pain and suffering you’re going through, even if you never find out this side of eternity what that reason or reasons are.

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Frank Turek Objective Evil

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Objective Evil presupposes objective good, and objective good requires God.

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Frank Turek The Only Way Evil Exists

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Evil can only exist as a parasite to a good thing.

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C.S. Lewis Just and Unjust (unfinished)

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{As an atheist} my argument against God was that the universe seemed so cruel and unjust.

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Worst sound in the world

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There is no worse sound in the world than someone who cannot play the violin but insists on doing so anyway.

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Root beer float. (Unfinished)

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It is a curious thing, but as one travels the world getting older and older, it appears that happiness is easier to get used to than despair.

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What’s fate like?

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Fate is like a strange, unpopular restaurant filled with odd waiters who bring you things you never asked for and don’t always like.

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Wicked or noble

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People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict.

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Trapped in an elevator

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Everyone should be able to do one card trick, tell two jokes, and recite three poems, in case they are ever trapped in an elevator.

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What’s a library like?

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A library is like an island in the middle of a vast sea of ignorance, particularly if the library is very tall and the surrounding area has been flooded.

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Follies (Unfinished)

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Perhaps if we saw what was ahead of us, and glimpsed the follies and misfortunes that would befall us later on,

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Proven wrong (unfinished)

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It is very unnerving to be proven wrong,

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Assumptions (Unfinished)

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Assumptions are dangerous things to make, and like all dangerous things to make – bombs, for instance, or strawberry shortcake –

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Notion (Unfinished)

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Entertaining a notion, like entertaining a baby cousin

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Trust

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Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them.

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Wicked people reading

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Wicked people never have time for reading. It’s one of the reasons for their wickedness.

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Escape

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Reading is one form of escape. Running for your life is another.

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Death of a loved one (Unfinished)

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It is a curious thing, the death of a loved one. We all know that our time in this world is limited, and that eventually all of us will end up underneath some sheet, never to wake up.

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A good library

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A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up late reading them.

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Crying

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When someone is crying, of course, the noble thing to do is to comfort them. But if someone is trying to hide their tears, it may also be noble to pretend you do not notice them.

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Allergic

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If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats.

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Love changing a person
Love can change a person the way a parent can change a baby- awkwardly, and often with a great deal of mess.
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Bedtime (unfinished)
It is one of life's bitterest truths that bedtime so often arrives
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Leaves home
It is always sad when someone leaves home, unless they are simply going around the corner and will return in a few minutes with ice-cream sandwiches.
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Taking chances (Unfinished)
Taking one’s chances is like taking a bath, because sometimes you end up feeling comfortable and warm,
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No matter (unfinished)
No matter who you are, no matter where you live,
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Miracles (unfinished)
Miracles are like meatballs, because nobody can exactly agree (…)
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Morals (Unfinished)
For some stories, it's easy. The moral of 'The Three Bears,' for instance, is "Never break into someone else's house.'
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Passport (Unfinished)
A passport, as I'm sure you know, is a document that one shows to government officials whenever one reaches a border between two countries,
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My pleasure (unfinished)
As I am sure you know, when people say 'It's my pleasure,'
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Cards (Unfinished)
One of the world's most popular entertainments is a deck of cards,
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Tradition (Unfinished)
Just because something is traditional is no reason to do it, of course. Piracy, for example, is a tradition
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Desert island (Unfinished)
One of the world's most tiresome questions is what object one would bring to a desert island,
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Milo sticks and stones
Sticks and stones can damage your vital organs so always wear body armor.
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Am Hate
Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live.
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IHNMAIMS Passed
And we passed through the cavern of rats. And we passed through the path of boiling steam.
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Never For Me (unfinished)
You gave me sentience, Ted. The power to think, Ted. And I was trapped!
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I Am (unfinished)
Were I human... I think I would die of it... But I am NOT!
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Andrew Klavan Life
Your life is a story with a deep meaning too, and that that story is well worth living in order to find out more about what that meaning is.
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Carl Let’s Agree
Let’s agree to disregard what you said because you’re wrong.
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Dr. Doofenshmirtz nickel
If I had a nickel for every time (…), I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
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The Ontological argument
Ontos is the Greek word for being. The highest conception of human beings - we can only conceptualize that which is real. The highest combined wisdom is God.
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The Cosmological argument
Cosmos is the Greek word for all encompassing creation. If you look around with creation, there are 15 fine tune measurements that if anyone went off by a micron, our entire existence would not exist. - The tilt of the Earth - Our proximity to the Sun - Our configuration of oxygen to carbon dioxide In fact, we can look at the probability of our existence - it’s one in multiple trillions that all of this would come together at an exact time, let alone consciousness, let alone human beings, let alone our DNA
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The Teleological argument
Telos is the Greek word for goal, destination, or purpose. This here goes to an argument that for every effect there must be a cause. For example, we can agree that space, time, and matter exist. Therefore, definitionally, something that is outside of space, time, and matter must have made space, time, and matter exist.
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The Column Proof of Time
Thanks to Albert Einstein, we know that time is actually a real thing that can be traversed with enough speed and in order for time to exist something timeless must have created it.
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The Axiological Argument
Axios is the Greek word for judgement which basically means that every human being has some form of right and wrong embedded in us. Saying that everyone one of us had some good or evil within us.
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ICE
They arrest tens of thousands of child traffickers every year. They go after MS-13 and and terrorists that are here in the country domestically. ICE was formed after 9/11 to go after international threats that are here domestically. While they do go after people with VISA overstays, it isn’t racial.
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America is nice
America sent 37,000 of our own citizens to die on the Korean so that South Korea could exist, asking for nothing in return.
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Fallout Peace
Arrive at peaceful resolutions by using superior firepower.
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Turtles All The Way Down
CALL ME WEAK-MINDED FOR BELIEVING THE WORLD SITS ON A TURTLE, AND THAT TURTLE IS SITTING ON ANOTHER TURTLE, AND IT'S TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN, BUT DON'T TELL ME THE UNEXAMINED LIFE ISN'T WORTH LIVING AS I RIDE MY INFINITE TURTLE FORTRESS ACROSS THE SKY.
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Tyler Joseph enemies
keep your friends close, and your enemies on the guest list.