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When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite.
-- Winston Churchill, on formal declarations of war
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When you live in a sick society, just about everything you do is wrong.
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Linux Politics: 673 of 693 |
When you say that you agree to a thing in principle, you mean that
you have not the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice.
-- Otto Von Bismarck
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When you're in command, command.
-- Admiral Nimitz
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Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to
see it tried on him personally.
-- Abraham Lincoln
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Linux Politics: 676 of 693 |
Where the system is concerned, you're not allowed to ask "Why?".
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Linux Politics: 677 of 693 |
Where you stand depends on where you sit.
-- Rufus Miles, HEW
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Linux Politics: 678 of 693 |
Why bother building any more nuclear warheads until we use the ones we have?
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Linux Politics: 679 of 693 |
Why can't you be a non-conformist like everyone else?
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Linux Politics: 680 of 693 |
Why don't somebody print the truth about our present economic condition?
We spent years of wild buying on credit, everything under the sun, whether
we needed it or not, and now we are having to pay for it, howling like a
pet coon. This would be a great world to dance in if we didn't have to
pay the fiddler.
-- The Best of Will Rogers
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