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Jack Handey
Submitted By: jwill333 ( 235 days, 22 hours, 15 minutes ago )
Such a unique perspective on life...
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Socrates
Submitted By: I wish I knew ( 238 days, 11 hours, 48 minutes ago )
Easily the most wise philosopher, Socrates. I also favor Plotinus. Aristotle is so-so. Havn't read much Plato, though enough to know few understand him who think they do.
Submitted By: furst
How can you possibly know about Socrates without knowing Plato?
Submitted By: I wish I knew
Ok... I've watched tv, and heard radio, and some audio tapes reading Plato's works, hence havn't read much Plato, but yes, I have read from a couple other sources as well... People get pissed at me when I'm not technically correct and the same when I am, so if there's no pleasing I'll just choose whichever method I like best at the time, metaphoric, simile, allegory, parable, or just nit picky technical, i.e. not read is not read; not don't know squat. My eyes have a hard time focusing sometimes, so I don't -read- very often any more.
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Albert Camus
Submitted By: Sethor ( 236 days, , 30 minutes ago )
For me, it is Albert Camus.  The absurdities he sees in everyday life are quite similar to how I view the world.