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Old 04-28-2007, 02:57 PM  
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Originally Posted by psili View Post
This post made me wonder:

Would any of the quotes posted in this thread have the same "meaning" to those who posted it if the person saying the quote was something abhorrent?

Such as the Tyler Durden quote above: What if, in the movie, it was a slobby, fat-ass stinky actor sitting in his underwear on a couch with a bag of chips and chip pieces laying scattered on his fat belly?

Does the person and context make the quote? Or are the words spoken / written what makes the quote? Or is it a case-by-case basis?

I posted a William Blake quote - a fucking nut-ball who thinks he saw angels and shit. I still like the quote, though. However, if the Fight Club quotes above were spoken by a different actor in a different way, I'd call bullshit, even though they're pretty good sayings. *shrug*
In order for a quote to really have meaning, you must place some sort of internal significance with the quote. I could show those quotes to a few of my friends and it wouldn't do anything for them. I could show them to my brother and he would start spouting off how their fascist and I'm an evil greedy person.

I liked the Fight Club quote before I realized it was from Fight Club.
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