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Not where I love, but where I am, I die.
- Robert Southwell
The second riddle refers to humankind's spirit.
Thought of the day...
In the original Greek legend the Sphinx asked Oedipus the riddle,
"What is the animal that has four feet in the morning, two at midday and three in de evening?"
The Sphinx, perched on Mount Phicium, devoured all those that could not solve the riddle.
Here is another thought to ponder...
"What lives, dies and never ends...spiraling ever upwards but is a circle?"
"There is no power in acting your life for others"...Ally McBeal
When I saw you I fell in love.
And you smiled because you knew.
-Arrigo Boito
Acting for another's benefit does more harm to you than you may realize...for when
wearing that mask, you risk the chance of hiding from the one you were meant to be with...
"Sometimes being a bitch is all a girl has to offer." Dolores Claiborne
"Nothing takes the past away like the future." from Nothing Really Matters by Madonna
"...but you'll never bring hearts together with anything that doesn't issue from your own heart." as said by Faust, written by Geothe
"...we don't all need nurse maiding...just have a stupidity tax...tax the stupid people!..." Edina Monsoon from the English sitcom Absolutely Fabulous
Not where I breathe, but where I love, I live;
In the end, we are judged by our deeds, not our wishes. We're the sum of our decisions...
quoted by many
..."As my mother always told me, "Cheryl, trust me, you spend a much larger part of your life being old,
not young. Rules change along the way. The first things to go are those things you thought were eternal."...
quote from Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland
In both cases the answer is humankind. But the first riddle relates
to the physical being. (In the beginning of life a baby crawls on
all fours; an adult stands on two feet midday and in the evening one
needs a cane to be supported.)