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Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?
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Other women cloy
The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry
Where most she satisfies.
-- Antony and Cleopatra
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Others can stop you temporarily, only you can do it permanently.
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Others will look to you for stability,
so hide when you bite your nails.
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O'Toole's commentary on Murphy's Law:
Murphy was an optimist.
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Ouch! That felt good!
-- Karen Gordon
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"Our attitude with TCP/IP is, `Hey, we'll do it, but don't make a big
system, because we can't fix it if it breaks -- nobody can.'"
"TCP/IP is OK if you've got a little informal club, and it doesn't make
any difference if it takes a while to fix it."
-- Ken Olson, in Digital News, 1988
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Our business in life is not to succeed
but to continue to fail in high spirits.
-- Robert Louis Stevenson
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Freebsd Fortunes 5: 1179 of 2298 |
Our congratulations go to a Burlington Vermont civilian employee of the
local Army National Guard base. He recently received a substational cash
award from our government for inventing a device for optical scanning.
His device reportedly will save the government more than $6 million a year
by replacing a more expensive helicopter maintenance tool with his own,
home-made, hand-held model.
Not suprisingly, we also have a couple of money-saving ideas that we submit
to the Pentagon free of charge:
a. Don't kill anybody.
b. Don't build things that do.
c. And don't pay other people to kill anybody.
We expect annual savings to be in the billions.
-- Sojourners
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Our country has plenty of good five-cent cigars,
but the trouble is they charge fifteen cents for them.
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