“I don't like the word ironic. I like the word absurdity, and I don't really understand the word 'irony' too much. The irony comes when you try to verbalize the absurd. When irony happens without words, it's much more exalted.”
David Lynch
“Actions and words Part 1: Does actions really speak louder then words? Lot of people believe it true. If you are one of them, then let me ask you this, which is more powerful? The pen or the sword? The mentally or the physically? How did we get past 200,000 years of hardship and become what we are today?”
J C A Rowe
“Actions and words Part 2: With spears and fire? I think not, let be honest, communication has always been an equal with actions, it a fact. No action can be done by own strength alone, unless words can help in the form of understanding. Sometimes, we need both understanding and strength to unlock potential of our own.”
“If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it”
Albert Einstein
“Rise early. It is the early bird that catches the worm. Don't be fooled by this absurd saw; I once knew a man who tried it. He got up at sunrise and a horse bit him.”
Mark Twain
“They're ironic statements on the absurdity of our fears.”
Paola Antonelli
“The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd.”
Bertrand Russell