Linux People: 76 of 1231 |
An elderly couple were flying to their Caribbean hideaway on a chartered plane
when a terrible storm forced them to land on an uninhabited island. When
several days passed without rescue, the couple and their pilot sank into a
despondent silence. Finally, the woman asked her husband if he had made his
usual pledge to the United Way Campaign.
"We're running out of food and water and you ask *that*?" her husband
barked. "If you really need to know, I not only pledged a half million but
I've already paid them half of it."
"You owe the U.W.C. a *quarter million*?" the woman exclaimed
euphorically. "Don't worry, Harry, they'll find us! They'll find us!"
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Linux People: 77 of 1231 |
An evil mind is a great comfort.
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Linux People: 78 of 1231 |
An excellence-oriented '80s male does not wear a regular watch. He wears
a Rolex watch, because it weighs nearly six pounds and is advertised
only in excellence-oriented publications such as Fortune and Rich
Protestant Golfer Magazine. The advertisements are written in
incomplete sentences, which is how advertising copywriters denote excellence:
"The Rolex Hyperion. An elegant new standard in quality excellence and
discriminating handcraftsmanship. For the individual who is truly able
to discriminate with regard to excellent quality standards of crafting
things by hand. Fabricated of 100 percent 24-karat gold. No watch parts
or anything. Just a great big chunk on your wrist. Truly a timeless
statement. For the individual who is very secure. Who doesn't need to
be reminded all the time that he is very successful. Much more successful
than the people who laughed at him in high school. Because of his acne.
People who are probably nowhere near as successful as he is now. Maybe
he'll go to his 20th reunion, and they'll see his Rolex Hyperion.
Hahahahahahahahaha."
-- Dave Barry, "In Search of Excellence"
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Linux People: 79 of 1231 |
An expert is a person who avoids the small errors as he sweeps on to the
grand fallacy.
-- Benjamin Stolberg
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Linux People: 80 of 1231 |
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
absolutely everything about nothing.
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Linux People: 81 of 1231 |
An idealist is one who helps the other fellow to make a profit.
-- Henry Ford
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Linux People: 82 of 1231 |
An infallible method of conciliating a tiger is to allow oneself to be
devoured.
-- Konrad Adenauer
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Linux People: 83 of 1231 |
An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.
-- Albert Camus
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Linux People: 84 of 1231 |
An optimist is a guy that has never had much experience.
-- Don Marquis
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Linux People: 85 of 1231 |
And I suppose the little things are harder to get used to than the big
ones. The big ones you get used to, you make up your mind to them. The
little things come along unexpectedly, when you aren't thinking about
them, aren't braced against them.
-- Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Forbidden Tower"
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