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Albert Camus wrote that the only serious question is whether to kill yourself
or not. Tom Robbins wrote that the only serious question is whether time has
a beginning and an end. Camus clearly got up on the wrong side of bed, and
Robbins must have forgotten to set the alarm.
-- Tom Robbins
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ALBRECHT'S LAW:
Social innovations tend to the level
of minimum tolerable well-being.
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Alcohol, hashish, prussic acid, strychnine are weak dilutions.
The surest poison is time.
-- Emerson, "Society and Solitude"
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Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life.
-- George Bernard Shaw
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Alden's Laws:
(1) Giving away baby clothes and furniture is the major cause
of pregnancy.
(2) Always be backlit.
(3) Sit down whenever possible.
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Alden's Laws:
1: Giving away baby clothes and furniture is the major cause
of pregnancy.
2: Always be backlit.
3: Sit down whenever possible.
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Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall,
Aleph-null bottles of beer,
You take one down, and pass it around,
Aleph-null bottles of beer on the wall.
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Alex Haley was adopted!
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Alexander Graham Bell is alive and well
in New York, and still waiting for a dial tone.
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Alexander Hamilton started the U.S. Treasury with nothing - and that was
the closest our country has ever been to being even.
-- The Best of Will Rogers
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