“I've always been curious as to why one man jumps out of a fox-hole with a grenade and charges a machine gun nest and his buddy, who sits right there next to him, sits there cowering. My feeling is that the different is tiny between the two.” MenTwoDifferentFeelingsNextGunMachinesTinyHolesCuriousOne ManFoxesBuddyNestsGrenadeMachine Guns Author:Stephen Lang
“I wanted to see if I could create something that is emotional between people. Existing games are about killing each other or killing something together. The idea of social emotion means people need to share feelings. At that moment, the players are in sync. The problem [with many games] is there's no chance to share emotion. Most of them are busy, [there are] explosions everywhere. So we got rid of all the background noise and we had to get rid of the guns.” PeopleIfsNeedsMeanIdeasMomentsFeelingsProblemWantedTogetherGamesSocialChanceEmotionPlayerShareEmotionalGunKillingBusyBackgroundsNoiseIf I CouldThat MomentExplosionsMean PeopleSyncKilling Each OtherBackground Noise Author:Jenova Chen
“I've been with police on patrol. When you have a gun, you just feel different. There's a protective level and you feel all those feelings. You feel a little bit macho and a little bit frightened.” FeelsLittlesDifferentFeelingsBitsLevelsLittle BitGunPoliceFrightenedProtectiveMacho Author:Matt Servitto
“The Berkshire-style investors tend to be less diversified than other people. The academics have done a terrible disservice to intelligent investors by glorifying the idea of diversification. Because I just think the whole concept is literally almost insane. It emphasizes feeling good about not having your investment results depart very much from average investment results. But why would you get on the bandwagon like that if somebody didn't make you with a whip and a gun?” PeopleIfsThinkingIdeasDoneWholeFeelingsResultsStyleTerribleGunConceptsIntelligentInvestmentAverageFeel GoodInsaneInvestorsWhipsDisserviceDiversificationBandwagon Author:Charlie Munger
“Like 'em or hate 'em, these once peaceful gun owners of the '90s are feeling a lot like Jews of 1939 Germany. Maligned, lied about, persecuted and threatened. Afraid, confused and angry.” FeelingsHateGunAngryJewPeacefulConfusedGermanyEmsOwnersFascismThreatenedLiedDissentPersecutedGun Owners Author:Claire Wolfe
“I'm sure there's just such a desperate feeling if you've lost a child. You'd probably feel so desperate that you would do anything. Even if they came to the door and put a gun to your head, you'd just be happy to see them.” IfsFeelsChildrenFeelingsLostDoorsGunDesperateJust Be Happy Author:Cheryl Hines
“Harriet Tubman is the perpetuation of a "Super Soul Sunday" every day. Learning about her and the layers of her helps you to see that the same woman who holds a gun and an axe felt feelings for a man.” MenSoulHelpingFeelingsFeltGunSundayLayers Author:Aisha Hinds
“I think what hinders the argument is when people are afraid of hurting the feelings of racists and people who are genuinely - some of them - out of their minds. They demand to see Obama's birth certificate. They claim that he wants to kill our grandparents with his health care. They want to be able to carry their guns into every public place. Why do we need to coddle these people?” PeopleThinkingMindFeelingsCareHurtBirthGunArgumentHealth CareRacistGrandparentHinder Author:Janeane Garofalo
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.” ThinkingWarStatesFeelingsMoralMilitaryGunSoldierConservativeUglyPatrioticCombatWorld War IFreedom And LibertyDegradeBearing ArmsInspirational MilitaryWorld War 1Call Of DutyAmerican SoldierEternal VigilanceMilitary HistoryAmerican MilitaryUs MilitaryUgly ThingsWar VeteranMilitary SoldierSoldiers At WarMilitary OperationsGreatest MilitaryMilitary MemorialHistorical MilitaryUnnecessary WarMoral DecayPersonal SafetySpecial OperationsCombat Veterans Author:John Stuart Mill
“The men who were well enough to stand had moved across the carriage to cheer the Italians as they went past. A crutch waved out of the window; bandaged forearms made the Red Salute. It was like an allegorical picture of war; the trainload of fresh men gliding proudly up the line, the maimed men sliding slowly down, and all the while the guns on the open trucks making one's heart leap as guns always do, and reviving that pernicious feeling, so difficult to get rid of, that war *is* glorious after all.” MenWellsHeartMadeWarEnoughFeelingsPastDifficultLinesGunRedWindowDown AndMovedGloriousLeapCheerTruckPerniciousSaluteCarriagesCrutchesGliding Book:Homage to Catalonia / Down and Out in Paris and London Source: Homage to Catalonia / Down and Out in Paris and London
“Kazuhiko could have taken his gun and aimed it at the person behind them. But Sakura wouldn't want that. What she wanted was to leave this world quietly before they got sucked into this horrible massacre. Nothing was more important to him than her. There was no room for compromise. If this were what her trembling soul wanted, then he would follow her. Had he been more eloquent he might have described his feelings as something like, "I'm going to die for her honor." Their two bodies danced in the air beyond the cliff, their hands still clasped together, the black sea under them.” IfsWorldWantPersonsStillsTwoImportantSoulFeelingsBodyHandsMightWantedTogetherDiesBlackRoomsBehindsTakenAirSeaThis WorldHonorGunHorribleCompromiseCliffsTremblingEloquentMassacres Author:Koushun Takami