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Let's not complicate our relationship
by trying to communicate with each other.
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Let's organize this thing and take all the fun out of it.
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Let's remind ourselves that last year's fresh idea is today's cliche.
-- Austen Briggs
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Let's say your wedding ring falls into your toaster, and when you stick your
hand in to retrieve it, you suffer Pain and Suffering as well as Mental
Anguish. You would sue:
* The toaster manufacturer, for failure to include, in the instructions
section that says you should never never never ever stick you hand
into the toaster, the statement "Not even if your wedding ring falls
in there".
* The store where you bought the toaster, for selling it to an obvious
cretin like yourself.
* Union Carbide Corporation, which is not directly responsible in this
case, but which is feeling so guilty that it would probably send you
a large cash settlement anyway.
-- Dave Barry
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LEVERAGE:
Even if someone doesn't care what the world thinks
about them, they always hope their mother doesn't find out.
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Leveraging always beats prototyping.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2181 of 2327 |
Lewis's Law of Travel:
The first piece of luggage out of the
chute doesn't belong to anyone, ever.
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L'hazard ne favorise que l'esprit prepare.
-- L. Pasteur
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LIAR:
A lawyer with a roving commission.
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Liar: one who tells an unpleasant truth.
-- Oliver Herford
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