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SNACKTREK:
The peculiar habit, when searching for a snack, of constantly
returning to the refrigerator in hopes that something new will
have materialized.
-- "Sniglets", Rich Hall & Friends
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Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?
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SNAPPY REPARTEE:
What you'd say if you had another chance.
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Snoopy: No problem is so big that it can't be run away from.
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Snow and adolescence are the only problems
that disappear if you ignore them long enough.
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Snow Day -- stay home.
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Snow White has become a camera buff. She spends hours and hours
shooting pictures of the seven dwarfs and their antics. Then she
mails the exposed film to a cut rate photo service. It takes weeks
for the developed film to arrive in the mail, but that is all right
with Snow White. She clears the table, washes the dishes and sweeps
the floor, all the while singing "Someday my prints will come."
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So... did you ever wonder, do garbagemen take showers before they
go to work?
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So do the noble fall. For they are ever caught in a trap of their own making.
A trap -- walled by duty, and locked by reality. Against the greater force
they must fall -- for, against that force they fight because of duty, because
of obligations. And when the noble fall, the base remain. The base -- whose
only purpose is the corruption of what the noble did protect. Whose only
purpose is to destroy. The noble: who, even when fallen, retain a vestige of
strength. For theirs is a strength born of things other than mere force.
Theirs is a strength supreme... theirs is the strength -- to restore.
-- Gerry Conway, "Thor", #193
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So far as I can remember, there is not one
word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence.
-- Bertrand Russell
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