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About Vormancian
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- Top 500
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Member:
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Marc Eastman
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Epinions.com ID:
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Vormancian
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Location:
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Bangor,ME
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Member Since:
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Mar 6, 2000
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Homepage:
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Are You Screening?
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Evangeline Sylvan Betty Eastman. AKA "Cricket" 9/12/06
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Activity Summary
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Reviews Written: 325
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Member Visits: 45,308
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Total Visits: 393,226
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About Vormancian
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In Defense Of Future (And Current) Writers - Wherein I mostly discuss the ratings trends
Titles explained, reviewed and belittled - Wherein I ramble about the titles I have given reviews, all in the name of 'Developing a Personality' advice
Develop. Develop. Develop. - Wherein I give more direct advice on developing a personality, mostly by way of advising against it.
The H stand for Helpful. - Wherein I defend the dreaded H rating.
Don't Write Reviews! - Wherein I advise against writing reviews. Confusing? Take a look.
Many, but not nearly all, of my movie reviews.
Many, but not nearly all, of my book reviews.
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He has honor if he holds himself to an ideal of conduct though it is inconvenient, unprofitable, or dangerous to do so. Walter Lippman
It is not true... that the more one thinks the less one feels, but it is true that the more one judges the less one loves. Chamfort 1794
No one is more profoundly sad than he who laughs too much. Jean Paul Richter 1795
I like truth. I think mankind needs it; but people have a greater need of lies - lies that flatter, console, and open endless possibilities. Without lies, humanity would die of boredom and futility. Anatole France
He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood. Samuel Johnson 1760
All the knowledge I possess everyone else may acquire, but my heart is all my own. Goethe
Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves. D.H. Lawrence
Do not be puffed up because of your knowledge nor overconfident because you are a learned person. Take counsel with the ignorant as well as with the wise, for the limits of proficiency cannot be reached and no person is ever fully skilled. Magistrate Ptah-Hotep to his son 2400BC
People do not care how nobly they live, only how long, despite the fact that it is within everyone's reach to live nobly, but within no one's reach to live long. Seneca
When a man says to me, 'I have the intensest love of nature,' at once I know that he has none. Emerson
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