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The most powerful three words for any time in history

Erebus

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure the three words that govern most of my life would be...


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Venatoris

Active Member
how about "I don't know".

These three words are the reason for every single question asked in human history and subsequently every conclusion reached.
 

nonbeliever_92

Well-Known Member
Madam, I'm Adam

Or

Dennis, Nell, Edna, Leon, Nedra, Anita, Rolf, Nora, Alice, Carol, Leo, Jane, Reed, Dena, Dale, Basil, Rae, Penny, Lana, Dave, Denny, Lena, Ida, Bernadette, Ben, Ray, Lila, Nina, Jo, Ira, Mara, Sara, Mario, Jan, Ina, Lily, Arne, Bette, Dan, Reba, Diane, Lynn, Ed, Eva, Dana, Lynne, Pearl, Isabel, Ada, Ned, Dee, Rena, Joel, Lora, Cecil, Aaron, Flora, Tina, Arden, Noel, and Ellen sinned.
(yeah, the second is over the limit)
 

s3v3n

Seeker of perspective
For me it is:
"Sincerity of delusion"

I came up with that this afternoon, and realized I can think of nothing greater.

What about you?

Isn't a delusion by definition a sincere belief, that in fact is not true, or at least cannot be proven to be true? Someone suffering from paranoid delusions for instance may believe with all their heart that wearing aluminum foil hats will keep the black helicopters from stealing their brain waves, when in fact we all know this to be farce, only polyurethane with cooper wiring truly does the job.

My point is, a delusion means you believe it with all sincerity, you're statement may be poetic, but it seems also to be repetitive.

But you also asked a question, the most powerful phrase in the english language to my way of thinking has to be "Open Mind"....but then again, maybe, maybe not (credit for Morse, your's was better) :)

S3V3N
 
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