"The Art of war", definitely is a kick ass book. Any suggestions for the next read? Need a book that I can apply to life. I am thinking "The Prince."
"The Art of War." Suggestions for next book?!?!
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Im thoroughly enjoying a great translation of The Iliad right now, and although you cant apply it to life (unless you are about to invade Turkey), its wonderful to read the classical style its composed in.
My next one is likely to be Virgil's The Aeneid. -
havent planned on invading Turkey. but hey I can put it on my list. lolOriginally posted by LeeIm thoroughly enjoying a great translation of The Iliad right now, and although you cant apply it to life (unless you are about to invade Turkey), its wonderful to read the classical style its composed in.
My next one is likely to be Virgil's The Aeneid.Comment
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Good one thanks! Next....lolOriginally posted by Kimo"How to win friends and influence people"
I think its by Dale CarngieComment
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Movies are for people who cant read.Originally posted by notabookHow about watching a movie you fucking hippie faggot?
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I'm almost done this one. It's quite fascinating. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societiesemail: [email protected]Comment
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angels and demons is a good book !Originally posted by MakingCoin_Fataltry angels and demons, the client...

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No, books are for people who enjoy ramming objects up their ass. Books have been known over the years to cause hemorrhoids in people as young as fifteen years of age. They have also been known to spontaneously combust into flames, often destroying their owner?s homes. Books are one of the biggest threats to humanity; only cats and hypocrites pose more of threat to our very existence as a species. If it doesn?t come on TV, or if you can?t watch a movie of it, then it just isn?t worth the risk of reading a book. Books pose far too much harm to human life; only a fool would risk his or her life by reading one. I do have to admit though I used to read books quite a bit when I was younger, especially the Bible. Although I can?t advocate reading books anymore, The Bible is one of the greatest books ever written, so much sex and violence that you can stay hard for hours on end, jerking off to story after story. Maybe I would have a different view on my books if my anal virginity had not been robbed from me by a copy of Jules Verne?s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea though. After that incident happened, I realized the horrors that all books represent, especially hardbacks. ALL books have the potential to rape and kill you, but be especially wary of hardbacks.Originally posted by Big_RedMovies are for people who cant read.

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Read any book from Thomas Sowell.
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seek help.Originally posted by notabookNo, books are for people who enjoy ramming objects up their ass. Books have been known over the years to cause hemorrhoids in people as young as fifteen years of age. They have also been known to spontaneously combust into flames, often destroying their owner?s homes. Books are one of the biggest threats to humanity; only cats and hypocrites pose more of threat to our very existence as a species. If it doesn?t come on TV, or if you can?t watch a movie of it, then it just isn?t worth the risk of reading a book. Books pose far too much harm to human life; only a fool would risk his or her life by reading one. I do have to admit though I used to read books quite a bit when I was younger, especially the Bible. Although I can?t advocate reading books anymore, The Bible is one of the greatest books ever written, so much sex and violence that you can stay hard for hours on end, jerking off to story after story. Maybe I would have a different view on my books if my anal virginity had not been robbed from me by a copy of Jules Verne?s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea though. After that incident happened, I realized the horrors that all books represent, especially hardbacks. ALL books have the potential to rape and kill you, but be especially wary of hardbacks.
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Thank you Mike. Quite interesting. Bring them on, i will just make a list and be busy for a while. lolOriginally posted by Mike AIRead any book from Thomas Sowell.
You can read his weekly columns here:
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Try something by Charles Bukowski if you want stories you can apply to life...
A few quotes:
There is a time to stop reading, there is a time to STOP trying to WRITE, there is a time to kick the whole bloated sensation of ART out on its whore-ass.If you're losing your soul and you know it, then you've still got a soul left to lose.You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics.Sex is interesting, but it's not totally important. I mean it's not even as important (physically) as excretion. A man can go seventy years without a piece of ass, but he can die in a week without a bowel movement.ADG WebmasterIts possible to love a human being if you don't know them to wellComment
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a book of five rings
Miyamoto Musashi
total of 95 pages
makes for a good read on a flight or something
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Some nice books you should read at least once..
The Richest Man in Babylon
Think and Grow Rich
How to Win Friends and Influence People
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
The Greatest Salesman in the World
The 48 Laws of Power
Go for the 7 habits if you can only pick one!Comment
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That already moved me. Thank you.Originally posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDudeTry something by Charles Bukowski if you want stories you can apply to life...
A few quotes:
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Originally posted by notabookNo, books are for people who enjoy ramming objects up their ass. Books have been known over the years to cause hemorrhoids in people as young as fifteen years of age. They have also been known to spontaneously combust into flames, often destroying their owner?s homes. Books are one of the biggest threats to humanity; only cats and hypocrites pose more of threat to our very existence as a species. If it doesn?t come on TV, or if you can?t watch a movie of it, then it just isn?t worth the risk of reading a book. Books pose far too much harm to human life; only a fool would risk his or her life by reading one. I do have to admit though I used to read books quite a bit when I was younger, especially the Bible. Although I can?t advocate reading books anymore, The Bible is one of the greatest books ever written, so much sex and violence that you can stay hard for hours on end, jerking off to story after story. Maybe I would have a different view on my books if my anal virginity had not been robbed from me by a copy of Jules Verne?s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea though. After that incident happened, I realized the horrors that all books represent, especially hardbacks. ALL books have the potential to rape and kill you, but be especially wary of hardbacks.
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lol well, i need to sink my mind into something because of some events that happened in my life. loss of a family, starting over, etc.Originally posted by Mr. BlueYou definitely want to read "The Prince"...Machiavelli goes pretty good after SunTzu (what are you trying to take over the porn world? lol)
I sincerely appreciate all the input. If you could keep them coming I am making a list and will hit every book that I think will apply to me.
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Yeah, they are a perfect match.Originally posted by Mr. BlueYou definitely want to read "The Prince"...Machiavelli goes pretty good after SunTzu (what are you trying to take over the porn world? lol)-uno
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Ok I have to admit. I read it nightly.Originally posted by BadBoy_DaveMy favorite

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Reading is a good escape for that. One summer I read all the Utopia / Dystopia novels I could get my hands on...for me it was interesting that even in literature someone couldn't come up with a "perfect" society in my eyes...even the authors of the books couldn't completely create perfection. A short list:Originally posted by Big_Redlol well, i need to sink my mind into something because of some events that happened in my life. loss of a family, starting over, etc.
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Erewhon - Samuel Butler
Utopia - Thomas Moore
Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury
The Republic - Plato
...then a bunch of books you probably read in highschool, Brave New World, 1984, Animal Farm, etc.
It's just interesting to see what people think is the Utopia / Dystopia type society.See Sig...oh wait.Comment
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yeh thats for sure. thank you for the suggestions.Originally posted by Mr. BlueReading is a good escape for that. One summer I read all the Utopia / Dystopia novels I could get my hands on...for me it was interesting that even in literature someone couldn't come up with a "perfect" society in my eyes...even the authors of the books couldn't completely create perfection. A short list:
Anthem - Ayn Rand
Erewhon - Samuel Butler
Utopia - Thomas Moore
Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury
The Republic - Plato
...then a bunch of books you probably read in highschool, Brave New World, 1984, Animal Farm, etc.
It's just interesting to see what people think is the Utopia / Dystopia type society.Comment
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7 Habits of Highly Effective People and How to Win Friends and Influence PeopleComment
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I love a good book.Originally posted by Equinoxthread bookmarked. I've wanted to get some new books to read for a long time.
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any more suggestions?
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I liked it too if just a bit long.Originally posted by ElliI'm almost done this one. It's quite fascinating. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
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The Prize : The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power by Daniel Yergin
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That's a GREAT book! Geography DOES play a big role in cultural and technological formation.Originally posted by ElliI'm almost done this one. It's quite fascinating. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human SocietiesComment
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Only 4 books one must read and know IMHO....
Art of War - Sun Tzu
How to win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
The Odossesy - Homer
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more more, give me more.
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Noam Chomsky on Anarchism.
Agree with him or not, but you don't really understand the world until you at least understand Chomsky's outlook. Any good Chomsky book makes a great read. If you're interested in the media/propaganda check out Necessary Illusions. If you're interested in US foreign policy check out Hegemony or Survival. Chomsky is the only important intellectual/author of our time. He's the only one who will be taught 50-100 years from now.
If you're looking for for entertainment, I recommend a good book of Bukowski's short stories. Tales of Ordinary Madness and The Most Beautiful Women in Town are my favorites by him.Comment
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Originally posted by mrthumbsSome nice books you should read at least once..
The Richest Man in Babylon
Think and Grow Rich
How to Win Friends and Influence People
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
The Greatest Salesman in the World
The 48 Laws of Power
Go for the 7 habits if you can only pick one!
People really read those "success" books?Comment
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