Linux Sports: 74 of 147 |
It has long been known that one horse can run faster than another --
but which one? Differences are crucial.
-- Lazarus Long
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Linux Sports: 75 of 147 |
It's like deja vu all over again.
-- Yogi Berra
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Linux Sports: 76 of 147 |
It's not whether you win or lose but how you played the game.
-- Grantland Rice
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Linux Sports: 77 of 147 |
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you look playing the game.
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Linux Sports: 78 of 147 |
Keep grandma off the streets -- legalize bingo.
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Linux Sports: 79 of 147 |
Keep in mind always the four constant Laws of Frisbee:
(1) The most powerful force in the world is that of a disc
straining to land under a car, just out of reach (this
force is technically termed "car suck").
(2) Never precede any maneuver by a comment more predictive
than "Watch this!"
(3) The probability of a Frisbee hitting something is directly
proportional to the cost of hitting it. For instance, a
Frisbee will always head directly towards a policeman or
a little old lady rather than the beat up Chevy.
(4) Your best throw happens when no one is watching; when the
cute girl you've been trying to impress is watching, the
Frisbee will invariably bounce out of your hand or hit you
in the head and knock you silly.
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Linux Sports: 80 of 147 |
Life is a gamble at terrible odds, if it was a bet you wouldn't take it.
-- Tom Stoppard, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead"
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Linux Sports: 81 of 147 |
Life is a game of bridge -- and you've just been finessed.
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Linux Sports: 82 of 147 |
Life is a game. In order to have a game, something has to be more
important than something else. If what already is, is more important
than what isn't, the game is over. So, life is a game in which what
isn't, is more important than what is. Let the good times roll.
-- Werner Erhard
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Linux Sports: 83 of 147 |
Life is a yo-yo, and mankind ties knots in the string.
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