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We should realize that a city is better off with bad laws, so long as they
remain fixed, then with good laws that are constantly being altered, that
the lack of learning combined with sound common sense is more helpful than
the kind of cleverness that gets out of hand, and that as a general rule,
states are better governed by the man in the street than by intellectuals.
These are the sort of people who want to appear wiser than the laws, who
want to get their own way in every general discussion, because they feel that
they cannot show off their intelligence in matters of greater importance, and
who, as a result, very often bring ruin on their country.
-- Cleon, Thucydides, III, 37 translation by Rex Warner
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 82 of 1340 |
We the unwilling, led by the ungrateful, are doing the impossible.
We've done so much, for so long, with so little,
that we are now qualified to do something with nothing.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 83 of 1340 |
We the Users, in order to form a more perfect system, establish priorities,
ensure connective tranquility, provide for common repairs, promote
preventive maintenance, and secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves
and our processes, do ordain and establish this Software of The Unixed States
of America.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 84 of 1340 |
We thrive on euphemism. We call multi-megaton bombs "Peace-keepers", closet
size apartments "efficient" and incomprehensible artworks "innovative". In
fact, "euphemism" has become a euphemism for "bald-faced lie". And now, here
are the euphemisms so colorfully employed in Personal Ads:
EUPHEMISM REALITY
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Excited about life's journey No concept of reality
Spiritually evolved Oversensitive
Moody Manic-depressive
Soulful Quiet manic-depressive
Poet Boring manic-depressive
Sultry/Sensual Easy
Uninhibited Lacking basic social skills
Unaffected and earthy Slob and lacking basic social skills
Irreverent Nasty and lacking basic social skills
Very human Quasimodo's best friend
Swarthy Sweaty even when cold or standing still
Spontaneous/Eclectic Scatterbrained
Flexible Desperate
Aging child Self-centered adult
Youthful Over 40 and trying to deny it
Good sense of humor Watches a lot of television
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 85 of 1340 |
We thrive on euphemism. We call multi-megaton bombs "Peace-keepers", closet
size apartments "efficient" and incomprehensible artworks "innovative". In
fact, "euphemism" has become a euphemism for "bald-faced lie". And now, here
are the euphemisms so colorfully employed in Personal Ads:
EUPHEMISM REALITY
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Independent thinker Crazy
High spirited Crazy and hyperactive
Free spirited Crazy and irresponsible
Outrageous Crazy and obnoxious
Exotic Crazy with a pierced nose/nipple
Cuddly Overweight
Huggable/Zaftig/Rubenesque Fat (there's a lot to love)
Big and beautiful Really Fat
Fat 'n' sassy Really Fat and loud
Svelte/Slender Anorexic
Dynamic Pushy
Assertive Pushy with a mean streak
Feisty/Ambitious Would kill own mother for next corporate rung
Demanding Will make your life a living hell
Looking for Mr./Ms. Right Looking for Mr./Ms. Rich
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 86 of 1340 |
We totally deny the allegations, and
we're trying to identify the allegators.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 87 of 1340 |
We tried to close Ohio's borders and ran into a Constitutional problem.
There's a provision in the Constitution that says you can't close your
borders to interstate commerce, and garbage is a form of interstate commerce.
-- Ohio Lt. Governor Paul Leonard
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 88 of 1340 |
[We] use bad software and bad machines for the wrong things.
-- R.W. Hamming
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 89 of 1340 |
We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here
depends on a clever but highly unmotivated trick.
-- Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra"
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 90 of 1340 |
We was playin' the Homestead Grays in the city of Pitchburgh. Josh
[Gibson] comes up in the last of the ninth with a man on and us a run
behind. Well, he hit one. The Grays waited around and waited around,
but finally the empire rules it ain't comin' down. So we win. The
next day, we was disputin' the Grays in Philadelphia when here come
a ball outta the sky right in the glove of the Grays' center fielder.
The empire made the only possible call. "You're out, boy!" he says
to Josh. "Yesterday, in Pitchburgh."
-- Satchel Paige
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