Zachriel
Posts: 2723 Joined: Sep. 2006
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Quote (k.e @ April 01 2007,09:49) | Note the means by which Friedrich August Kekulé arrived at his conclusion. His unrestrained primitive subconscious mind served up an explanation in a visual language during a dream that explained a conundrum not available to conscious thought... Even the trope of the snake eating its own tail is a common mythological symbol. |
Kekulé; work, inspiration, work.
That was a bit of a nod to Kristine's previous comments — in the hopes that she wouldn't try to hit herself in the head with a hammer.
Quote (quote-mined Kristine @ Mar. 31 2007,10:57) | ... what revelation, other than a hammer from heaven smacking you in the head, is there for you to have? |
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You never step on the same tard twice—for it's not the same tard and you're not the same person.
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