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What one fool can do, another can.
-- Ancient Simian Proverb
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What orators lack in depth they make up in length.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 243 of 1340 |
What pains others pleasures me,
At home am I in Lisp or C;
There i couch in ecstasy,
'Til debugger's poke i flee,
Into kernel memory.
In system space, system space, there shall i fare--
Inside of a VAX on a silicon square.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 244 of 1340 |
What passes for optimism is most often the effect of an intellectual error.
-- Raymond Aron, "The Opium of the Intellectuals"
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 245 of 1340 |
What passes for woman's intuition is often nothing
more than man's transparency.
-- George Nathan
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 246 of 1340 |
What passes for woman's intuition
is often nothing more than man's transparency.
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 247 of 1340 |
What publishers are looking for these days isn't radical feminism.
It's corporate feminism -- a brand of feminism designed to sell books
and magazines, three-piece suits, airline tickets, Scotch, cigarettes
and, most important, corporate America's message, which runs: Yes,
women were discriminated against in the past, but that unfortunate
mistake has been remedied; now every woman can attain wealth, prestige
and power by dint of individual rather than collective effort.
-- Susan Gordon
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 248 of 1340 |
What really shapes and conditions and makes us is somebody only a few
of us ever have the courage to face: and that is the child you once
were, long before formal education ever got its claws into you -- that
impatient, all-demanding child who wants love and power and can't get
enough of either and who goes on raging and weeping in your spirit
till at last your eyes are closed and all the fools say, "Doesn't he
look peaceful?" It is those pent-up, craving children who make all
the wars and all the horrors and all the art and all the beauty and
discovery in life, because they are trying to achieve what lay beyond
their grasp before they were five years old.
-- Robertson Davies, "The Rebel Angels"
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What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy?
-- U.K. LeGuin
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Freebsd Fortunes 7: 250 of 1340 |
What scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?
-- J.D. Farley
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