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You buttered your bread, now lie in it!
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You buy a judge by weight, like iron in a junk yard. A justice of the
peace or a magistrate can be had for a five-dollar bill. In the
municipal courts, he will cost you ten. In the circuit or superior
courts, he wants fifteen. The state appellate courts or the state
supreme court is on a par with the Federal courts. By the time a judge
reaches such courts, he is middle-aged, thick around the middle, fat
between the ears. He's heavy. You can't buy a Federal judge for less
than a twenty-dollar bill.
-- Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 882 of 1340 |
You can always pick up your needle and move to another groove.
-- Tim Leary
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 883 of 1340 |
You can always tell luck from ability by its duration.
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You can always tell the people that are forging the new frontier.
They're the ones with arrows sticking out of their backs.
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You can approach truth, but never capture it.
Lies can be had 'round the corner.
-- Poul Henningsen [1894-1967]
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You can be replaced by this computer.
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You can bear anything if it isn't your own fault.
-- Katharine Fullerton Gerould
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You can bring any calculator you like to the midterm, as long as it
doesn't dim the lights when you turn it on.
-- Hepler, CS, University of Washington
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You can bring any calculator you like to the midterm, as long as it
doesn't dim the lights when you turn it on.
-- Hepler, Systems Design 182
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