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"I bet the human brain is a kludge."
-- Marvin Minsky
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1318 of 3566 |
I brake for chezlogs!
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1319 of 3566 |
I call them as I see them. If I can't see them, I make them up.
-- Biff Barf
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1320 of 3566 |
I can feel for her because, although I have never been an Alaskan
prostitute dancing on the bar in a spangled dress, I still get very
bored with washing and ironing and dishwashing and cooking day after
relentless day.
-- Betty MacDonald
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1321 of 3566 |
I can read your mind, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1322 of 3566 |
"I can remember when a good politician had to be 75 percent ability and
25 percent actor, but I can well see the day when the reverse could be
true."
-- Harry Truman
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1323 of 3566 |
"I can resist anything but temptation."
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1324 of 3566 |
"I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions."
-- Lillian Hellman
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1325 of 3566 |
I cannot conceive that anybody will require multiplications at the rate
of 40,000 or even 4,000 per hour ...
-- F. H. Wales (1936)
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1326 of 3566 |
I cannot overemphasize the importance of good grammar.
What a crock. I could easily overemphasize the importance of good
grammar. For example, I could say: "Bad grammar is the leading cause
of slow, painful death in North America," or "Without good grammar, the
United States would have lost World War II."
-- Dave Barry, "An Utterly Absurd Look at Grammar"
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