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To give of yourself, you must first know yourself.
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To have died once is enough.
-- Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil)
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Linux Wisdom: 342 of 402 |
To lead people, you must follow behind.
-- Lao Tsu
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Linux Wisdom: 343 of 402 |
Truth has no special time of its own. Its hour is now -- always.
-- Albert Schweitzer
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Linux Wisdom: 344 of 402 |
Truth is hard to find and harder to obscure.
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Linux Wisdom: 345 of 402 |
Truth never comes into the world but like a bastard, to the ignominy
of him that brought her birth.
-- Milton
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Linux Wisdom: 346 of 402 |
Two men came before Nasrudin when he was magistrate. The first man said,
"This man has bitten my ear -- I demand compensation." The second man said,
"He bit it himself." Nasrudin withdrew to his chambers, and spent an hour
trying to bite his own ear. He succeeded only in falling over and bruising
his forehead. Returning to the courtroom, Nasrudin pronounced, "Examine the
man whose ear was bitten. If his forehead is bruised, he did it himself and
the case is dismissed. If his forehead is not bruised, the other man did it
and must pay three silver pieces."
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Linux Wisdom: 347 of 402 |
Two men were sitting over coffee, contemplating the nature of things,
with all due respect for their breakfast. "I wonder why it is that
toast always falls on the buttered side," said one.
"Tell me," replied his friend, "why you say such a thing. Look
at this." And he dropped his toast on the floor, where it landed on the
dry side.
"So, what have you to say for your theory now?"
"What am I to say? You obviously buttered the wrong side."
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Linux Wisdom: 348 of 402 |
Waste not fresh tears over old griefs.
-- Euripides
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Linux Wisdom: 349 of 402 |
We can embody the truth, but we cannot know it.
-- Yates
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