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1 bulls, 3 cows.
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$3,000,000.
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40 isn't old.  If you're a tree.
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	A crow perched himself on a telephone wire.  He was going to make a
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long-distance caw.
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A furore Normanorum libera nos, O Domine!
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	[From the fury of the norsemen deliver us, O Lord!]
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		-- Medieval prayer
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A log may float in a river, but that does not make it a crocodile.
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A pickup with three guys in it pulls into the lumber yard.  One of the men
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gets out and goes into the office.
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	"I need some four-by-two's," he says.
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	"You must mean two-by-four's" replies the clerk.
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	The man scratches his head.  "Wait a minute," he says, "I'll go
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check." 
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	Back, after an animated conversation with the other occupants of the
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truck, he reassures the clerk, that, yes, in fact, two-by-fours would be
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acceptable.
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	"OK," says the clerk, writing it down, "how long you want 'em?"
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	The guy gets the blank look again.  "Uh... I guess I better go
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check," he says.
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	He goes back out to the truck, and there's another animated
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conversation.  The guy comes back into the office.  "A long time," he says,
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"we're building a house".
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A prediction is worth twenty explanations.
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		-- K. Brecher
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	A reverend wanted to telephone another reverend.  He told the operator,
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"This is a parson to parson call."
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A squeegee by any other name wouldn't sound as funny.
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A vacuum is a hell of a lot better than some of the stuff that nature
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replaces it with.
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		-- Tennessee Williams
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	A young girl, Carmen Cohen, was called by her last name by her father,
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and her first name by her mother.  By the time she was ten, didn't know if she
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was Carmen or Cohen.
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According to my best recollection, I don't remember.
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		-- Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo
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Adults die young.
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African violet:		Such worth is rare
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Apple blossom:		Preference
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Bachelor's button:	Celibacy
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Bay leaf:		I change but in death
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Camelia:		Reflected loveliness
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Chrysanthemum, red:	I love
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Chrysanthemum, white:	Truth
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Chrysanthemum, other:	Slighted love
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Clover:			Be mine
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Crocus:			Abuse not
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Daffodil:		Innocence
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Forget-me-not:		True love
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Fuchsia:		Fast
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Gardenia:		Secret, untold love
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Honeysuckle:		Bonds of love
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Ivy:			Friendship, fidelity, marriage
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Jasmine:		Amiablity, transports of joy, sensuality
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Leaves (dead):		Melancholy
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Lilac:			Youthful innocence
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Lilly:			Purity, sweetness
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Lilly of the valley:	Return of happiness
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Magnolia:		Dignity, perseverance
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	* An upside-down blossom reverses the meaning.
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Age is a tyrant who forbids, at the penalty of life, all the pleasures of youth.
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Agree with them now, it will save so much time.
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Ah, the Tsar's bazaar's bizarre beaux-arts!
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Ahhhhhh... the smell of cuprinol and mahogany.  It excites me to...
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acts of passion... acts of... ineptitude.
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All phone calls are obscene.
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		-- Karen Elizabeth Gordon
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All the really good ideas I ever had came to me while I was milking a cow.
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		-- Grant Wood
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Am I ranting?  I hope so.  My ranting gets raves.
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AMAZING BUT TRUE ...
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	If all the salmon caught in Canada in one year were laid end to end
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	across the Sahara Desert, the smell would be absolutely awful.
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AMAZING BUT TRUE ...
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	There is so much sand in Northern Africa that if it were spread out it
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	would completely cover the Sahara Desert.
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Amnesia used to be my favorite word, but then I forgot it.
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An atom-blaster is a good weapon, but it can point both ways.
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		-- Isaac Asimov
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... and furthermore ... I don't like your trousers.
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And I alone am returned to wag the tail.
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Any stone in your boot always migrates against the pressure gradient to
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exactly the point of most pressure.
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		-- Milt Barber
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Any time things appear to be going better, you have overlooked something.
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Are we not men?
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As Zeus said to Narcissus, "Watch yourself."
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Avec!
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BAD CRAZINESS, MAN!!!
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Bare feet magnetize sharp metal objects so they point upward from the
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floor -- especially in the dark.
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Batteries not included.
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BE ALERT!!!! (The world needs more lerts...)
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BE ALOOF!  (There has been a recent population explosion of lerts.)
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Before I knew the best part of my life had come, it had gone.
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Being frustrated is disagreeable, but the real disasters in life begin
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when you get what you want.
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Believe everything you hear about the world; nothing is too impossibly bad.
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		-- Honor'e de Balzac
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Biggest security gap -- an open mouth.
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Bizarreness is the essence of the exotic.
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Blame Saint Andreas -- it's all his fault.
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Blessed are they who Go Around in Circles, for they Shall be Known as Wheels.
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Blue paint today.
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		[Funny to Jack Slingwine, Guy Harris and Hal Pierson.  Ed.]
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Boy!  Eucalyptus!
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Boy, that crayon sure did hurt!
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Bushydo -- the way of the shrub.  Bonsai!
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	"But Huey, you PROMISED!"
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	"Tell 'em I lied."
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But like the Good Book says... There's BIGGER DEALS to come!
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By perseverance the snail reached the Ark.
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		-- Charles Spurgeon
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CF&C stole it, fair and square.
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		-- Tim Hahn
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	Chapter VIII
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Due to the convergence of forces beyond his comprehension, Salvatore
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Quanucci was suddenly squirted out of the universe like a watermelon
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seed, and never heard from again.
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Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.
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Confucius say too much.
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		-- Recent Chinese Proverb
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Congratulations are in order for Tom Reid.
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He says he just found out he is the winner of the 2021 Psychic of the
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Year award.
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Culture is the habit of being pleased with the best and knowing why.
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Custer committed Siouxicide.
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"Whatever the missing mass of the universe is, I hope it's not cockroaches!"
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		-- Mom
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Death to all fanatics!
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Depart in pieces, i.e., split.
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Deprive a mirror of its silver and even the Czar won't see his face.
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Did I say 2?  I lied.
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Did it ever occur to you that fat chance and slim chance mean the same thing?
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Or that we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
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Did you hear about the model who sat on a broken bottle and cut a nice figure?
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Did you know ...
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That no-one ever reads these things?
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"Die?  I should say not, dear fellow.  No Barrymore would allow such a
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conventional thing to happen to him."
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		-- John Barrymore's dying words
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Dignity is like a flag.  It flaps in a storm.
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		-- Roy Mengot
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Dime is money.
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Do not underestimate the power of the Force.
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Do not use that foreign word "ideals".  We have that excellent native
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word "lies".
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		-- Henrik Ibsen, "The Wild Duck"
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Do people know you have freckles everywhere?
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Do students of Zen Buddhism do Om-work?
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	"Do you believe in intuition?"
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	"No, but I have a strange feeling that someday I will."
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Do you have lysdexia?
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Do YOU have redeeming social value?
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Does a one-legged duck swim in a circle?
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Don't force it, get a larger hammer.
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		-- Anthony
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Don't guess -- check your security regulations.
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Don't I know you?
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Don't let your status become too quo!
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Don't quit now, we might just as well lock the door and throw away the key.
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Don't speak about Time, until you have spoken to him.
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Don't worry -- the brontosaurus is slow, stupid, and placid.
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Don't worry if you're a kleptomaniac; you can always take something for it.
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Double!
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Dr. Jekyll had something to Hyde.
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Dr. Livingston?
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Dr. Livingston I. Presume?
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Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing.
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Dreams are free, but there's a small charge for alterations.
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Drop that pickle!
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Drop the vase and it will become a Ming of the past.
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		-- The Adventurer
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Duckies are fun!
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Ducks?  What ducks??
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Dungeons and Dragons is just a lot of Saxon Violence.
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	During a fight, a husband threw a bowl of Jello at his wife.  She had
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him arrested for carrying a congealed weapon.
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	In another fight, the wife decked him with a heavy glass pitcher.
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She's a women who conks to stupor.
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Dyslexia means never having to say that you're ysror.
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Dyslexics have more fnu.
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DYSLEXICS OF THE WORLD, UNTIE!
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"Earth is a great, big funhouse without the fun."
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		-- Jeff Berner
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Editing is a rewording activity.
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Eggheads unite!  You have nothing to lose but your yolks.
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		-- Adlai Stevenson
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Events are not affected, they develop.
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		-- Sri Aurobindo
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Ever wonder why fire engines are red?
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Because newspapers are read too.
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Two and Two is four.
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Four and four is eight.
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Eight and four is twelve.
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There are twelve inches in a ruler.
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Queen Mary was a ruler.
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Queen Mary was a ship.
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Ships sail the sea.
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There are fishes in the sea.
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Fishes have fins.
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The Finns fought the Russians.
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Russians are red.
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Fire engines are always rush'n.
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Therefore fire engines are red.
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Every absurdity has a champion who will defend it.
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Every day it's the same thing -- variety.  I want something different.
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Every time I think I know where it's at, they move it.
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Every time you manage to close the door on Reality, it comes in through the
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window.
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Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness.
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		-- Beckett
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Everything bows to success, even grammar.
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Everything can be filed under "miscellaneous".
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Everything might be different in the present if only one thing had
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been different in the past.
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Everything should be built top-down, except the first time.
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Everything should be built top-down, except this time.
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Everything takes longer, costs more, and is less useful.
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		-- Erwin Tomash
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Everything you know is wrong!
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Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
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		-- Aldous Huxley
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Facts, apart from their relationships, are like labels on empty bottles.
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		-- Sven Italla
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	"Fantasies are free."
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	"NO!! NO!! It's the thought police!!!!"
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Far duller than a serpent's tooth it is to spend a quiet youth.
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Fats Loves Madelyn.
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Finding out what goes on in the C.I.A. is like performing acupuncture
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on a rock.
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		-- New York Times, Jan. 20, 1981
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Five bicycles make a volkswagen, seven make a truck.
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		-- Adolfo Guzman
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Flame on!
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		-- Johnny Storm
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Fly me away to the bright side of the moon ...
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For a holy stint, a moth of the cloth gave up his woolens for lint.
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For thee the wonder-working earth puts forth sweet flowers.
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		-- Titus Lucretius Carus
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Force it!!!
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If it breaks, well, it wasn't working anyway...
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No, don't force it, get a bigger hammer.
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FORCE YOURSELF TO RELAX!
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Forest fires cause Smokey Bears.
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Fortune's graffito of the week (or maybe even month):
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		Don't Write On Walls!
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		   (and underneath)
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		You want I should type?
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Fortune's Office Door Sign of the Week:
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	Incorrigible punster -- Do not incorrige.
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	"Found it," the Mouse replied rather crossly: "of course you know
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what 'it' means."
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	"I know what 'it' means well enough, when I find a thing," said the
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Duck: "it's generally a frog or a worm.  The question is, what did the
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archbishop find?"
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From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. 
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That is the point that must be reached.
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		-- F. Kafka
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Furious activity is no substitute for understanding.
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		-- H.H. Williams
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General notions are generally wrong.
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		-- Lady M.W. Montagu
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Give me a Plumber's friend the size of the Pittsburgh dome, and a place
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to stand, and I will drain the world.
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GIVE UP!!!!
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Given my druthers, I'd druther not.
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Gloffing is a state of mine.
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Go 'way!  You're bothering me!
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Go away, I'm all right.
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		-- H.G. Wells' last words.
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Go climb a gravity well!
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Goals... Plans... they're fantasies, they're part of a dream world...
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		-- Wally Shawn
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God is Dead.
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		-- Nietzsche
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Nietzsche is Dead.
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		-- God
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Nietzsche is God.
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		-- Dead
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God isn't dead, he just couldn't find a parking place.
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God isn't dead.  He just doesn't want to get involved.
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God made the world in six days, and was arrested on the seventh.
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God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
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		-- Samuel Butler
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God, I ask for patience -- and I want it right now!
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Good news is just life's way of keeping you off balance.
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Half Moon tonight.  (At least it's better than no Moon at all.)
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Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length.
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Happy feast of the pig!
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Hard reality has a way of cramping your style.
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		-- Daniel Dennett
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Have at you!
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Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape you.
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		-- Albert Einstein
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	"Have you lived here all your life?"
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	"Oh, twice that long."
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Have you locked your file cabinet?
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Have you noticed that all you need to grow healthy, vigorous grass is a
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crack in your sidewalk?
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"He flung himself on his horse and rode madly off in all directions."
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He who spends a storm beneath a tree, takes life with a grain of TNT.
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Hedonist for hire... no job too easy!
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Help a swallow land at Capistrano.
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Help stamp out and abolish redundancy and repetition.
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HELP!  Man trapped in a human body!
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HELP!  MY TYPEWRITER IS BROKEN!
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		-- E. E. CUMMINGS
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Here there be tygers.
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"His eyes were cold.  As cold as the bitter winter snow that was falling
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outside.  Yes, cold and therefore difficult to chew..."
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Honk if you hate bumper stickers that say "Honk if ..."
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Honk if you love peace and quiet.
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Housework can kill you if done right.
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		-- Erma Bombeck
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How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all?
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How come only your friends step on your new white sneakers?
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How come we never talk anymore?
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How come wrong numbers are never busy?
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How kind of you to be willing to live someone's life for them.
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How much of their influence on you is a result of your influence on them?
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How untasteful can you get?
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Huh?
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I always wake up at the crack of ice.
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		-- Joe E. Lewis
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I am the mother of all things, and all things should wear a sweater.
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I can read your mind, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
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I can relate to that.
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I can resist anything but temptation.
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I couldn't possibly fail to disagree with you less.
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I despise the pleasure of pleasing people whom I despise.
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I don't have any solution but I certainly admire the problem.
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		-- Ashleigh Brilliant
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"I don't mind going nowhere as long as it's an interesting path."
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		-- Ronald Mabbitt
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I don't understand you anymore.
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I don't wish to appear overly inquisitive, but are you still alive?
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I enjoy the time that we spend together.
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I exist, therefore I am paid.
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I fear explanations explanatory of things explained.
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I feel sorry for your brain... all alone in that great big head...
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"I found out why my car was humming.  It had forgotten the words."
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I hate quotations.
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		-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I hate trolls.  Maybe I could metamorph it into something else -- like a
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ravenous, two-headed, fire-breathing dragon.
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		-- Willow
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I have a terrible headache,  I was putting on toilet water and the lid fell.
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I have become me without my consent.
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I have more hit points that you can possible imagine.
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I have seen the Great Pretender and he is not what he seems.
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I haven't lost my mind; I know exactly where I left it.
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I hear the sound that the machines make, and feel my heart break, just
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I hear what you're saying but I just don't care.
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I know it all.  I just can't remember it all at once.
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I know you think you thought you knew what you thought I said,
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but I'm not sure you understood what you thought I meant.
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I know you're in search of yourself, I just haven't seen you anywhere.
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I live the way I type; fast, with a lot of mistakes.
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I love treason but hate a traitor.
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		-- Gaius Julius Caesar
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I never did it that way before.
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"I only touch base with reality on an as-needed basis!"
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		-- Royal Floyd Mengot (Klaus)
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	[I plan] to see, hear, touch, and destroy everything in my path,
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including beets, rutabagas, and most random vegetables, but excluding yams,
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as I am absolutely terrified of yams...
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	Actually, I think my fear of yams began in my early youth, when many
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of my young comrades pelted me with same for singing songs of far-off lands
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and deep blue seas in a language closely resembling that of the common sow.
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My psychosis was further impressed into my soul as I reached adolescence,
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when, while skipping through a field of yams, light-heartedly tossing flowers
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into the stratosphere, a great yam-picking machine tore through the fields,
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pursuing me to the edge of the great plantation, where I escaped by diving
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into a great ditch filled with a mixture of water and pig manure, which may
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explain my tendency to scream, "Here come the Martians!  Hide the eggs!" every
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time I have pork.  But I digress.  The fact remains that I cannot rationally
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deal with yams, and pigs are terrible conversationalists.
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I predict that today will be remembered until tomorrow!
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I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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I saw what you did and I know who you are.
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I smell a wumpus.
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I thought YOU silenced the guard!
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I understand why you're confused.  You're thinking too much.
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		-- Carole Wallach.
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I used to be an agnostic, but now I'm not so sure.
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I used to get high on life but lately I've built up a resistance.
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I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
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I want to reach your mind -- where is it currently located?
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I will always love the false image I had of you.
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I will make you shorter by the head.
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		-- Elizabeth I
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I will never lie to you.
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I will not forget you.
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I wouldn't be so paranoid if you weren't all out to get me!!
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I'd be a poorer man if I'd never seen an eagle fly.
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		-- John Denver
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I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
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	"I'm dying," he croaked.
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	"My experiment was a success," the chemist retorted .
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	"You can't really train a beagle," he dogmatized.
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	"That's no beagle, it's a mongrel," she muttered.
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	"The fire is going out," he bellowed.
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	"Bad marksmanship," the hunter groused.
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	"You ought to see a psychiatrist," he reminded me.
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	"You snake," she rattled.
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	"Someone's at the door," she chimed.
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	"Company's coming," she guessed.
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	"Dawn came too soon," she mourned.
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	"I think I'll end it all," Sue sighed.
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	"I ordered chocolate, not vanilla," I screamed.
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	"Your embroidery is sloppy," she needled cruelly.
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	"Where did you get this meat?" he bridled hoarsely.
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		-- Gyles Brandreth, "The Joy of Lex"
660
%
661
I'm glad I was not born before tea.
662
		-- Sidney Smith (1771-1845)
663
%
664
I'm going to raise an issue and stick it in your ear.
665
		-- John Foreman
666
%
667
I'm not laughing with you, I'm laughing at you.
668
%
669
I'm not offering myself as an example; every life evolves by its own laws.
670
%
671
I'm not prejudiced, I hate everyone equally.
672
%
673
I'm not proud.
674
%
675
I'm not tense, just terribly, terribly alert!
676
%
677
I'm prepared for all emergencies but totally unprepared for everyday life.
678
%
679
I'm so broke I can't even pay attention.
680
%
681
I've Been Moved!
682
%
683
I've been there.
684
%
685
I've enjoyed just about as much of this as I can stand.
686
%
687
Identify your visitor.
688
%
689
Idleness is the holiday of fools.
690
%
691
"If a camel flies, no one laughs if it doesn't get very far."
692
		-- Paul White
693
%
694
If all men were brothers, would you let one marry your sister?
695
%
696
If everything is coming your way then you're in the wrong lane.
697
%
698
If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
699
%
700
If God is dead, who will save the Queen?
701
%
702
If God is One, what is bad?
703
		-- Charles Manson
704
%
705
If I could drop dead right now, I'd be the happiest man alive!
706
		-- Samuel Goldwyn
707
%
708
If I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in the pasture.
709
%
710
If I love you, what business is it of yours?
711
		-- Johann van Goethe
712
%
713
If it doesn't smell yet, it's pretty fresh.
714
		-- Dave Johnson, on dead seagulls
715
%
716
If it pours before seven, it has rained by eleven.
717
%
718
If it wasn't so warm out today, it would be cooler.
719
%
720
If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would ever get done.
721
%
722
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
723
%
724
If life is merely a joke, the question still remains: for whose amusement?
725
%
726
If life isn't what you wanted, have you asked for anything else?
727
%
728
If rabbits' feet are so lucky, what happened to the rabbit?
729
%
730
If the ends don't justify the means, then what does?
731
	-- Robert Moses
732
%
733
If the English language made any sense, lackadaisical would have something
734
to do with a shortage of flowers.
735
		-- Doug Larson
736
 
737
	[Not to mention, butterfly would be flutterby. Ed.]
738
%
739
If the future isn't what it used to be, does that mean that the past
740
is subject to change in times to come?
741
%
742
If the grass is greener on other side of fence, consider what may be
743
fertilizing it.
744
%
745
If the meanings of "true" and "false" were switched, then this sentence
746
would not be false.
747
%
748
If the odds are a million to one against something occurring, chances
749
are 50-50 it will.
750
%
751
If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex?
752
		-- Art Hoppe
753
%
754
If time heals all wounds, how come the belly button stays the same?
755
%
756
If we see the light at the end of the tunnel, it's the light of an
757
oncoming train.
758
		-- Robert Lowell
759
%
760
If you are going to walk on thin ice, you may as well dance.
761
%
762
If you can lead it to water and force it to drink, it isn't a horse.
763
%
764
If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one.
765
		-- John Galsworthy
766
%
767
If you have nothing to do, don't do it here.
768
%
769
If you knew what to say next, would you say it?
770
%
771
If you know the answer to a question, don't ask.
772
		-- Petersen Nesbit
773
%
774
If you stick your head in the sand, one thing is for sure, you're gonna
775
get your rear kicked.
776
%
777
If you're right 90% of the time, why quibble about the remaining 3%?
778
%
779
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality.
780
		-- Jules de Gaultier
781
%
782
Imagine what we can imagine!
783
		-- Arthur Rubinstein
784
%
785
Immanuel doesn't pun, he Kant.
786
%
787
Immanuel Kant but Kubla Khan.
788
%
789
In case of fire, stand in the hall and shout "Fire!"
790
		-- The Kidner Report
791
%
792
In my end is my beginning.
793
		-- Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
794
%
795
In the war of wits, he's unarmed.
796
%
797
In this world, truth can wait; she's used to it.
798
%
799
Include me out.
800
%
801
Indecision is the true basis for flexibility.
802
%
803
Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind, but who cares?
804
%
805
Insomnia isn't anything to lose sleep over.
806
%
807
Is death legally binding?
808
%
809
Isn't air travel wonderful?  Breakfast in London, dinner in New York,
810
luggage in Brazil.
811
%
812
It has long been known that birds will occasionally build nests in the
813
manes of horses.  The only known solution to this problem is to sprinkle
814
baker's yeast in the mane, for, as we all know, yeast is yeast and nest
815
is nest, and never the mane shall tweet.
816
%
817
It is a lesson which all history teaches wise men, to put trust in ideas,
818
and not in circumstances.
819
		-- Emerson
820
%
821
It is better never to have been born.  But who among us has such luck?
822
One in a million, perhaps.
823
%
824
It is better to be bow-legged than no-legged.
825
%
826
It is better to kiss an avocado than to get in a fight with an aardvark.
827
%
828
It is easier to resist at the beginning than at the end.
829
		-- Leonardo da Vinci
830
%
831
It is easier to run down a hill than up one.
832
%
833
It is the business of the future to be dangerous.
834
		-- Hawkwind
835
%
836
It is very difficult to prophesy, especially when it pertains to the future.
837
%
838
It isn't easy being a Friday kind of person in a Monday kind of world.
839
%
840
It looks like blind screaming hedonism won out.
841
%
842
It occurred to me lately that nothing has occurred to me lately.
843
%
844
"It was a virgin forest, a place where the Hand of Man had never set foot."
845
%
846
It was one of those perfect summer days -- the sun was shining, a breeze
847
was blowing, the birds were singing, and the lawn mower was broken ...
848
		--- James Dent
849
%
850
It was pleasant to me to get a letter from you the other day.  Perhaps
851
I should have found it pleasanter if I had been able to decipher it.  I
852
don't think that I mastered anything beyond the date (which I knew) and
853
the signature (which I guessed at).  There's a singular and a perpetual
854
charm in a letter of yours; it never grows old, it never loses its
855
novelty.  Other letters are read and thrown away and forgotten, but
856
yours are kept forever -- unread.  One of them will last a reasonable
857
man a lifetime.
858
		-- Thomas Aldrich
859
%
860
It wasn't that she had a rose in her teeth, exactly.  It was more like
861
the rose and the teeth were in the same glass.
862
%
863
It would save me a lot of time if you just gave up and went mad now.
864
%
865
It'll be a nice world if they ever get it finished.
866
%
867
It's a .88 magnum -- it goes through schools.
868
		-- Danny Vermin
869
%
870
It's amazing how much better you feel once you've given up hope.
871
%
872
It's not the fall that kills you, it's the landing.
873
%
874
It's pretty hard to tell what does bring happiness; poverty and wealth
875
have both failed.
876
		-- Kim Hubbard
877
%
878
Joe's sister puts spaghetti in her shoes!
879
%
880
Join the march to save individuality!
881
%
882
Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed.
883
		-- Irene Peter
884
%
885
Just give Alice some pencils and she will stay busy for hours.
886
%
887
Kilroe hic erat!
888
%
889
Kiss me twice.  I'm schizophrenic.
890
%
891
Kissing a fish is like smoking a bicycle.
892
%
893
Knocked, you weren't in.
894
		-- Opportunity
895
%
896
Know what I hate most?  Rhetorical questions.
897
		-- Henry N. Camp
898
%
899
L'hazard ne favorise que l'esprit prepare.  
900
		-- L. Pasteur
901
%
902
La-dee-dee, la-dee-dah.
903
%
904
Lake Erie died for your sins.
905
%
906
Language is a virus from another planet.
907
	-- William Burroughs
908
%
909
Laughing at you is like drop kicking a wounded humming bird.
910
%
911
Lemmings don't grow older, they just die.
912
%
913
Let he who takes the plunge remember to return it by Tuesday.
914
%
915
Let me put it this way: today is going to be a learning experience.
916
%
917
Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.
918
		-- Ovid (43 B.C. - A.D. 18)
919
%
920
Let's remind ourselves that last year's fresh idea is today's cliche.
921
		-- Austen Briggs
922
%
923
Life -- Love It or Leave It.
924
%
925
Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge.
926
		-- Paul Gauguin
927
%
928
Life is both difficult and time consuming.
929
%
930
Life is fraught with opportunities to keep your mouth shut.
931
%
932
Life is just a bowl of cherries, but why do I always get the pits?
933
%
934
Life is like a simile.
935
%
936
Life is like an analogy.
937
%
938
Life is not for everyone.
939
%
940
Life would be tolerable but for its amusements.
941
		-- G.B. Shaw
942
%
943
Like winter snow on summer lawn, time past is time gone.
944
%
945
Littering is dumb.
946
		-- Ronald Macdonald
947
%
948
Live fast, die young, and leave a flat patch of fur on the highway!
949
		-- The Squirrels' Motto (The "Hell's Angels of Nature")
950
%
951
Look out!  Behind you!
952
%
953
Look!  Before our very eyes, the future is becoming the past.
954
%
955
Lookie, lookie, here comes cookie...
956
		-- Stephen Sondheim
957
%
958
Losing your drivers' license is just God's way of saying "BOOGA, BOOGA!"
959
%
960
Lost interest?  It's so bad I've lost apathy.
961
%
962
Love the sea?  I dote upon it -- from the beach.
963
%
964
Luck can't last a lifetime, unless you die young.
965
		-- Russell Banks
966
%
967
Madness takes its toll.
968
%
969
Man who falls in blast furnace is certain to feel overwrought.
970
%
971
Man who falls in vat of molten optical glass makes spectacle of self.
972
%
973
Man who sleep in beer keg wake up sticky.
974
%
975
Marigold:		Jealousy
976
Mint:			Virute
977
Orange blossom:		Your purity equals your loveliness
978
Orchid:			Beauty, magnificence
979
Pansy:			Thoughts
980
Peach blossom:		I am your captive
981
Petunia:		Your presence soothes me
982
Poppy:			Sleep
983
Rose, any color:	Love
984
Rose, deep red:		Bashful shame
985
Rose, single, pink:	Simplicity
986
Rose, thornless, any:	Early attachment
987
Rose, white:		I am worthy of you
988
Rose, yellow:		Decrease of love, rise of jealousy
989
Rosebud, white:		Girlhood, and a heart ignorant of love
990
Rosemary:		Remembrance
991
Sunflower:		Haughtiness
992
Tulip, red:		Declaration of love
993
Tulip, yellow:		Hopeless love
994
Violet, blue:		Faithfulness
995
Violet, white:		Modesty
996
Zinnia:			Thoughts of absent friends
997
	* An upside-down blossom reverses the meaning.
998
%
999
May a hundred thousand midgets invade your home singing cheesy lounge-lizard
1000
versions of songs from The Wizard of Oz.
1001
%
1002
May a Misguided Platypus lay its Eggs in your Jockey Shorts.
1003
%
1004
May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits.
1005
%
1006
May your camel be as swift as the wind.
1007
%
1008
May your Tongue stick to the Roof of your Mouth with the Force of a
1009
Thousand Caramels.
1010
%
1011
Meester, do you vant to buy a duck?
1012
%
1013
Memory should be the starting point of the present.
1014
%
1015
Mene, mene, tekel, upharsen.
1016
%
1017
Metermaids eat their young.
1018
%
1019
Microbiology Lab:  Staph Only!
1020
%
1021
Mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images.
1022
	-- Jean Cocteau
1023
%
1024
Mobius strippers never show you their back side.
1025
%
1026
Moebius always does it on the same side.
1027
%
1028
Monday is an awful way to spend one seventh of your life.
1029
%
1030
Most burning issues generate far more heat than light.
1031
%
1032
Most general statements are false, including this one.
1033
		-- Alexander Dumas
1034
%
1035
Mother Earth is not flat!
1036
%
1037
Mother is far too clever to understand anything she does not like.
1038
		-- Arnold Bennett
1039
%
1040
Mount St. Helens should have used earth control.
1041
%
1042
Must be getting close to town -- we're hitting more people.
1043
%
1044
My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my
1045
life there.
1046
%
1047
My, how you've changed since I've changed.
1048
%
1049
'Naomi, sex at noon taxes.' I moan.
1050
Never odd or even.
1051
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.
1052
Madam, I'm Adam.
1053
Sit on a potato pan, Otis.
1054
Sit on Otis.
1055
		-- The Mad Palindromist
1056
%
1057
Never be afraid to tell the world who you are.
1058
		-- Anonymous
1059
%
1060
Never use "etc." -- it makes people think there is more where there is not
1061
or that there is not space to list it all, etc.
1062
%
1063
Never volunteer for anything.
1064
		-- Lackland
1065
%
1066
New members are urgently needed in the Society for Prevention of
1067
Cruelty to Yourself.  Apply within.
1068
%
1069
Nietzsche is pietzsche, but Schiller is killer, and Goethe is moethe.
1070
%
1071
No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.
1072
		-- William Blake
1073
%
1074
No guts, no glory.
1075
%
1076
No matter how cynical you get, it's impossible to keep up.
1077
%
1078
No matter how much you do you never do enough.
1079
%
1080
No small art is it to sleep: it is necessary for that purpose to keep
1081
awake all day.
1082
		-- Nietzsche
1083
%
1084
No yak too dirty; no dumpster too hollow.
1085
%
1086
Nobody ever died from oven crude poisoning.
1087
%
1088
Non-Determinism is not meant to be reasonable.
1089
		-- M.J. 0'Donnell
1090
%
1091
Non-sequiturs make me eat lampshades.
1092
%
1093
Nostalgia is living life in the past lane.
1094
%
1095
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
1096
%
1097
Not to laugh, not to lament, not to curse, but to understand.
1098
		-- Spinoza
1099
%
1100
Nothing can be done in one trip.
1101
		-- Snider
1102
%
1103
Nothing cures insomnia like the realization that it's time to get up.
1104
%
1105
Nothing is so firmly believed as that which we least know.
1106
		-- Michel de Montaigne
1107
%
1108
Nothing is so often irretrievably missed as a daily opportunity.
1109
		-- Ebner-Eschenbach
1110
%
1111
Nothing lasts forever.
1112
Where do I find nothing?
1113
%
1114
NOTICE:
1115
 
1116
-- THE ELEVATORS WILL BE OUT OF ORDER TODAY --
1117
 
1118
(The nearest working elevator is in the building across the street.)
1119
%
1120
Now there's a violent movie titled, "The Croquet Homicide," or "Murder
1121
With Mallets Aforethought."
1122
		-- Shelby Friedman, WSJ.
1123
%
1124
Nudists are people who wear one-button suits.
1125
%
1126
O imitators, you slavish herd!
1127
		-- Quintus Horatius Flaccus (Horace)
1128
%
1129
O.K., fine.
1130
%
1131
Odets, where is thy sting?
1132
		-- George S. Kaufman
1133
%
1134
Oh yeah?  Well, I remember when sex was dirty and the air was clean.
1135
%
1136
Oh, well, I guess this is just going to be one of those lifetimes.
1137
%
1138
Oh, wow!  Look at the moon!
1139
%
1140
Once I finally figured out all of life's answers, they changed the questions.
1141
%
1142
Onward through the fog.
1143
%
1144
Operator, please trace this call and tell me where I am.
1145
%
1146
Our houseplants have a good sense of humous.
1147
%
1148
Our problems are so serious that the best way to talk about them is
1149
lightheartedly.
1150
%
1151
Over the years, I've developed my sense of deja vu so acutely that now
1152
I can remember things that *have* happened before ...
1153
%
1154
Paranoid Club meeting this Friday.  Now ... just try to find out where!
1155
%
1156
Pardon me while I laugh.
1157
%
1158
Paul Revere was a tattle-tale.
1159
%
1160
Peace be to this house, and all that dwell in it.
1161
%
1162
Phone call for chucky-pooh.
1163
%
1164
Piece of cake!
1165
		-- G.S. Koblas
1166
%
1167
Plastic...  Aluminum...  These are the inheritors of the Universe!
1168
Flesh and Blood have had their day... and that day is past!
1169
		-- Green Lantern Comics
1170
%
1171
Please help keep the world clean: others may wish to use it.
1172
%
1173
Please remain calm, it's no use both of us being hysterical at the same time.
1174
%
1175
Predestination was doomed from the start.
1176
%
1177
Prediction is very difficult, especially of the future.
1178
		-- Niels Bohr
1179
%
1180
Preserve the old, but know the new.
1181
%
1182
Progress might have been all right once, but it's gone on too long.
1183
		-- Ogden Nash
1184
%
1185
Progress was all right.  Only it went on too long.
1186
		-- James Thurber
1187
%
1188
Punning is the worst vice, and there's no vice versa.
1189
%
1190
Pyros of the world... IGNITE !!!
1191
%
1192
QED.
1193
%
1194
Quack!
1195
	Quack!! Quack!!
1196
%
1197
Question: Is it better to abide by the rules until they're changed or
1198
help speed the change by breaking them?
1199
%
1200
Quick!!  Act as if nothing has happened!
1201
%
1202
Quod erat demonstrandum.
1203
	[Thus it is proven.  For those who wondered WTF QED means.]
1204
%
1205
Rainy days and automatic weapons always get me down.
1206
%
1207
Rainy days and Mondays always get me down.
1208
%
1209
Reality -- what a concept!
1210
		-- Robin Williams
1211
%
1212
Remember that there is an outside world to see and enjoy.
1213
		-- Hans Liepmann
1214
%
1215
Remember the... the... uhh.....
1216
%
1217
Remember, drive defensively! And of course, the best defense is a good offense!
1218
%
1219
Resisting temptation is easier when you think you'll probably get
1220
another chance later on.
1221
%
1222
Ring around the collar.
1223
%
1224
Rubber bands have snappy endings!
1225
%
1226
Safety Third.
1227
%
1228
Sailors in ships, sail on!  Even while we died, others rode out the storm.
1229
%
1230
Sank heaven for leetle curls.
1231
%
1232
Santa Claus is watching!
1233
%
1234
Santa's elves are just a bunch of subordinate Clauses.
1235
%
1236
Satire does not look pretty upon a tombstone.
1237
%
1238
Save the bales!
1239
%
1240
Save the Whales -- Harpoon a Honda.
1241
%
1242
Save the whales.  Collect the whole set.
1243
%
1244
See, these two penguins walked into a bar, which was really stupid, 'cause
1245
the second one should have seen it.
1246
%
1247
She has an alarm clock and a phone that don't ring -- they applaud.
1248
%
1249
She's genuinely bogus.
1250
%
1251
	"Sheriff, we gotta catch Black Bart."
1252
	"Oh, yeah?  What's he look like?"
1253
	"Well, he's wearin' a paper hat, a paper shirt, paper pants and
1254
paper boots."
1255
	"What's he wanted for?"
1256
	"Rustling."
1257
%
1258
Shirley MacLaine died today in a freak psychic collision today.  Two freaks
1259
in a van  [Oh no!!  It's the Copyright Police!!]  Her aura-charred body was
1260
laid to rest after a eulogy by Jackie Collins, fellow member of SAFE [Society
1261
of Asinine Flake Entertainers].  Excerpted from some of his more quotable
1262
comments:
1263
 
1264
	"Truly a woman of the times.  These times, those times..."
1265
	"A Renaissance woman.  Why in 1432..."
1266
	"A man for all seasons.  Really..."
1267
 
1268
After the ceremony, Shirley thanked her mourners and explained how delightful
1269
it was to "get it together" again, presumably referring to having her now dead
1270
body join her long dead brain.
1271
%
1272
Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art.
1273
%
1274
Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves.
1275
		-- Thomas Carlyle
1276
%
1277
Silence is the only virtue you have left.
1278
%
1279
Slang is language that takes off its coat, spits on its hands, and goes to work.
1280
%
1281
Sleep is for the weak and sickly.
1282
%
1283
Smear the road with a runner!!
1284
%
1285
Solipsists of the World... you are already united.
1286
		-- Kayvan Sylvan
1287
%
1288
Some changes are so slow, you don't notice them.  Others are so fast,
1289
they don't notice you.
1290
%
1291
Some parts of the past must be preserved, and some of the future prevented
1292
at all costs.
1293
%
1294
Some people live life in the fast lane.  You're in oncoming traffic.
1295
%
1296
Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car.
1297
		-- Evan Davis
1298
%
1299
Someday you'll get your big chance -- or have you already had it?
1300
%
1301
Someday, Weederman, we'll look back on all this and laugh... It will
1302
probably be one of those deep, eerie ones that slowly builds to a
1303
blood-curdling maniacal scream... but still it will be a laugh.
1304
		-- Mister Boffo
1305
%
1306
Somehow I reached excess without ever noticing when I was passing through
1307
satisfaction.
1308
		-- Ashleigh Brilliant
1309
%
1310
Somehow, the world always affects you more than you affect it.
1311
%
1312
Sometimes, too long is too long.
1313
		-- Joe Crowe
1314
%
1315
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
1316
		-- Carl Sagan
1317
%
1318
Sooner or later you must pay for your sins.
1319
(Those who have already paid may disregard this cookie).
1320
%
1321
Sorry.  I forget what I was going to say.
1322
%
1323
Sorry.  Nice try.
1324
%
1325
Stability itself is nothing else than a more sluggish motion.
1326
%
1327
Stamp out philately.
1328
%
1329
Standing on head makes smile of frown, but rest of face also upside down.
1330
%
1331
Stealing a rhinoceros should not be attempted lightly.
1332
%
1333
Stop me, before I kill again!
1334
%
1335
Support the Girl Scouts!
1336
	(Today's Brownie is tomorrow's Cookie!)
1337
%
1338
Take it easy, we're in a hurry.
1339
%
1340
Take what you can use and let the rest go by.
1341
		-- Ken Kesey
1342
%
1343
Tempt me with a spoon!
1344
%
1345
Thank you for observing all safety precautions.
1346
%
1347
That's odd.  That's very odd.  Wouldn't you say that's very odd?
1348
%
1349
That's what she said.
1350
%
1351
The adjective is the banana peel of the parts of speech.
1352
		-- Clifton Fadiman
1353
%
1354
The beauty of a pun is in the "Oy!" of the beholder.
1355
%
1356
The best prophet of the future is the past.
1357
%
1358
The cart has no place where a fifth wheel could be used.
1359
		-- Herbert von Fritzlar
1360
%
1361
The day advanced as if to light some work of mine; it was morning, 
1362
and lo! now it is evening, and nothing memorable is accomplished.  
1363
		-- H.D. Thoreau
1364
%
1365
The day after tomorrow is the third day of the rest of your life.
1366
%
1367
The difference between this place and yogurt is that yogurt has a live culture.
1368
%
1369
The eagle may soar, but the weasel never gets sucked into a jet engine.
1370
%
1371
The executioner is, I hear, very expert, and my neck is very slender.
1372
		-- Anne Boleyn
1373
%
1374
The fact that it works is immaterial.
1375
		-- L. Ogborn
1376
%
1377
... the flaw that makes perfection perfect.
1378
%
1379
The future isn't what it used to be.  (It never was.)
1380
%
1381
The future lies ahead.
1382
%
1383
The future not being born, my friend, we will abstain from baptizing it.
1384
		-- George Meredith
1385
%
1386
The grass is always greener on the other side of your sunglasses.
1387
%
1388
The groundhog is like most other prophets; it delivers its message and then
1389
disappears.
1390
%
1391
The hearing ear is always found close to the speaking tongue, a custom
1392
whereof the memory of man runneth not howsomever to the contrary, nohow.
1393
%
1394
The important thing to remember about walking on eggs is not to hop.
1395
%
1396
	"The jig's up, Elman."
1397
	"Which jig?"
1398
		-- Jeff Elman
1399
%
1400
The Killer Ducks are coming!!!
1401
%
1402
The last person who said that (God rest his soul) lived to regret it.
1403
%
1404
The luck that is ordained for you will be coveted by others.
1405
%
1406
The Martian Canals were clearly the Martian's last ditch effort!
1407
%
1408
The mosquito exists to keep the mighty humble.
1409
%
1410
The most important things, each person must do for himself.
1411
%
1412
The one good thing about repeating your mistakes is that you know when to
1413
cringe.
1414
%
1415
The past always looks better than it was.  It's only pleasant because
1416
it isn't here.
1417
		-- Finley Peter Dunne (Mr. Dooley)
1418
%
1419
The philosopher's treatment of a question is like the treatment of an illness.
1420
		-- Wittgenstein.
1421
%
1422
The pollution's at that awkward stage.  Too thick to navigate and too
1423
thin to cultivate.
1424
		-- Doug Sneyd
1425
%
1426
The problem with any unwritten law is that you don't know where to go
1427
to erase it.
1428
		-- Glaser and Way
1429
%
1430
The reader this message encounters not failing to understand is cursed.
1431
%
1432
The rose of yore is but a name, mere names are left to us.
1433
%
1434
The sheep died in the wool.
1435
%
1436
The sheep that fly over your head are soon to land.
1437
%
1438
The shortest distance between any two puns is a straight line.
1439
%
1440
The sixth sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
1441
	[so say said sentence sextuply...]
1442
%
1443
The sky is blue so we know where to stop mowing.
1444
		-- Judge Harold T. Stone
1445
%
1446
The tree in which the sap is stagnant remains fruitless.
1447
		-- Hosea Ballou
1448
%
1449
The whole earth is in jail and we're plotting this incredible jailbreak.
1450
		-- Wavy Gravy
1451
%
1452
The whole world is a scab.  The point is to pick it constructively.
1453
		-- Peter Beard
1454
%
1455
The world really isn't any worse.  It's just that the news coverage
1456
is so much better.
1457
%
1458
The world wants to be deceived.
1459
		-- Sebastian Brant
1460
%
1461
The worst part of valor is indiscretion.
1462
%
1463
Then, gently touching my face, she hesitated for a moment as her incredible
1464
eyes poured forth into mine love, joy, pain, tragedy, acceptance, and peace.
1465
"'Bye for now," she said warmly.
1466
		-- Thea Alexander, "2150 A.D."
1467
%
1468
There are no rules for March.  March is spring, sort of, usually, March
1469
means maybe, but don't bet on it.
1470
%
1471
There are three things I always forget.  Names, faces -- the third I
1472
can't remember.
1473
		-- Italo Svevo
1474
%
1475
There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead.
1476
		-- Lord Thomas Rober Dewar
1477
%
1478
There has been an alarming increase in the number of things you know
1479
nothing about.
1480
%
1481
There is a natural hootchy-kootchy to a goldfish.
1482
		-- Walt Disney
1483
%
1484
There is always someone worse off than yourself.
1485
%
1486
There is always something new out of Africa.
1487
		-- Gaius Plinius Secundus
1488
%
1489
There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands.
1490
%
1491
There is nothing new except what has been forgotten.
1492
		-- Marie Antoinette
1493
%
1494
There seems no plan because it is all plan.
1495
		-- C.S. Lewis
1496
%
1497
There's no real need to do housework -- after four years it doesn't get
1498
any worse.
1499
%
1500
There's nothing very mysterious about you, except that
1501
nobody really knows your origin, purpose, or destination.
1502
%
1503
They finally got King Midas, I hear.  Gild by association.
1504
%
1505
They just buzzed and buzzed...buzzed.
1506
%
1507
Think big.  Pollute the Mississippi.
1508
%
1509
Think honk if you're a telepath.
1510
%
1511
Think sideways!
1512
		-- Ed De Bono
1513
%
1514
This is NOT a repeat.
1515
%
1516
This is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.  And now you know why.
1517
%
1518
This must be morning.  I never could get the hang of mornings.
1519
%
1520
This sentence contradicts itself -- no actually it doesn't.
1521
		-- Douglas Hofstadter
1522
%
1523
This sentence does in fact not have the property it claims not to have.
1524
%
1525
This sentence no verb.
1526
%
1527
Three minutes' thought would suffice to find this out; but thought is
1528
irksome and three minutes is a long time.
1529
		-- A.E. Houseman
1530
%
1531
Three o'clock in the afternoon is always just a little too late or a little
1532
too early for anything you want to do.
1533
		-- Jean-Paul Sartre
1534
%
1535
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.
1536
		-- Henry David Thoreau
1537
%
1538
Time will end all my troubles, but I don't always approve of Time's methods.
1539
%
1540
Tis man's perdition to be safe, when for the truth he ought to die.
1541
%
1542
To generalize is to be an idiot.
1543
		-- William Blake
1544
%
1545
To love is good, love being difficult.
1546
%
1547
To see you is to sympathize.
1548
%
1549
"To vacillate or not to vacillate, that is the question ... or is it?"
1550
%
1551
Topologists are just plane folks.
1552
	Pilots are just plane folks.
1553
		Carpenters are just plane folks.
1554
			Midwest farmers are just plain folks.
1555
		Musicians are just playin' folks.
1556
	Whodunit readers are just Spillane folks.
1557
Some Londoners are just P. Lane folks.
1558
%
1559
Trouble always comes at the wrong time.
1560
%
1561
Trouble strikes in series of threes, but when working around the house the
1562
next job after a series of three is not the fourth job -- it's the start of
1563
a brand new series of three.
1564
%
1565
True to our past we work with an inherited, observed, and accepted vision of
1566
personal futility, and of the beauty of the world.
1567
		-- David Mamet
1568
%
1569
Two cars in every pot and a chicken in every garage.
1570
%
1571
Use a pun, go to jail.
1572
%
1573
Wait for that wisest of all counselors, Time.
1574
		-- Pericles
1575
%
1576
Wanna buy a duck?
1577
%
1578
Wasting time is an important part of living.
1579
%
1580
We have ears, earther...FOUR OF THEM!
1581
%
1582
We have lingered long enough on the shores of the Cosmic Ocean.
1583
		-- Carl Sagan
1584
%
1585
We must die because we have known them.
1586
		-- Ptah-hotep, 2000 B.C.
1587
%
1588
We'll cross that bridge when we come back to it later.
1589
%
1590
Welcome to the Zoo!
1591
%
1592
Well thaaaaaaat's okay.
1593
%
1594
Well, the handwriting is on the floor.
1595
		-- Joe E. Lewis
1596
%
1597
Well, we'll really have a party, but we've gotta post a guard outside.
1598
		-- Eddie Cochran, "Come On Everybody"
1599
%
1600
What causes the mysterious death of everyone?
1601
%
1602
What color is a chameleon on a mirror?
1603
%
1604
	"What did you do when the ship sank?"
1605
	"I grabbed a cake of soap and washed myself ashore."
1606
%
1607
What does "it" mean in the sentence "What time is it?"?
1608
%
1609
What excuses stand in your way?  How can you eliminate them?
1610
		-- Roger von Oech
1611
%
1612
What happens when you cut back the jungle?  It recedes.
1613
%
1614
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
1615
%
1616
What soon grows old?  Gratitude.
1617
		-- Aristotle
1618
%
1619
	"What time is it?"
1620
	"I don't know, it keeps changing."
1621
%
1622
What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence.
1623
		-- Wittgenstein
1624
%
1625
What will you do if all your problems aren't solved by the time you die?
1626
%
1627
What you want, what you're hanging around in the world waiting for, is for
1628
something to occur to you.
1629
		-- Robert Frost
1630
 
1631
	[Quoted in "VMS Internals and Data Structures", V4.4, when
1632
	 referring to AST's.]
1633
%
1634
What!?  Me worry?
1635
		-- Alfred E. Newman
1636
%
1637
What's all this brouhaha?
1638
%
1639
What's so funny?
1640
%
1641
"What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?"
1642
		-- The Doctor
1643
%
1644
Whatever became of eternal truth?
1645
%
1646
When a camel flies, no one laughs if it doesn't get very far!
1647
%
1648
When a cow laughs, does milk come out of its nose?
1649
%
1650
When a fly lands on the ceiling, does it do a half roll or a half loop?
1651
%
1652
When does later become never?
1653
%
1654
When eating an elephant take one bite at a time.
1655
		-- Gen. C. Abrams
1656
%
1657
When pleasure remains, does it remain a pleasure?
1658
%
1659
When the English language gets in my way, I walk over it.
1660
		-- Billy Sunday
1661
%
1662
When things go well, expect something to explode, erode, collapse or
1663
just disappear.
1664
%
1665
When you dial a wrong number you never get a busy signal.
1666
%
1667
When you're down and out, lift up your voice and shout, "I'M DOWN AND OUT"!
1668
%
1669
When you're ready to give up the struggle, who can you surrender to?
1670
%
1671
When your memory goes, forget it!
1672
%
1673
Where am I?  Who am I?  Am I?  I
1674
%
1675
Where will it all end?  Probably somewhere near where it all began.
1676
%
1677
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.
1678
		-- Wittgenstein
1679
%
1680
Which is worse: ignorance or apathy?  Who knows?  Who cares?
1681
%
1682
Whip it, whip it good!
1683
%
1684
Who are you?
1685
%
1686
Who dat who say "who dat" when I say "who dat"?
1687
		-- Hattie McDaniel
1688
%
1689
Who messed with my anti-paranoia shot?
1690
%
1691
Who will take care of the world after you're gone?
1692
%
1693
Why are you so hard to ignore?
1694
%
1695
Why do seagulls live near the sea?  'Cause if they lived near the bay,
1696
they'd be called baygulls.
1697
%
1698
Why does a ship carry cargo and a truck carry shipments?
1699
%
1700
Why is it called a funny bone when it hurts so much?
1701
%
1702
Why is it taking so long for her to bring out all the good in you?
1703
%
1704
Why isn't there a special name for the tops of your feet?
1705
		-- Lily Tomlin
1706
%
1707
Why not go out on a limb?  Isn't that where the fruit is?
1708
%
1709
Why would anyone want to be called "Later"?
1710
%
1711
Without adventure, civilization is in full decay.
1712
		-- Alfred North Whitehead
1713
%
1714
Would that my hand were as swift as my tongue.
1715
		-- Alfieri
1716
%
1717
Would you care to drift aimlessly in my direction?
1718
%
1719
Would you care to view the ruins of my good intentions?
1720
%
1721
WRONG!
1722
%
1723
You auto buy now.
1724
%
1725
You can cage a swallow, can't you,
1726
	but you can't swallow a cage, can you?
1727
Girl, bathing on Bikini, eyeing boy,
1728
	finds boy eyeing bikini on bathing girl.
1729
A man, a plan, a canal -- Panama!
1730
		-- The Palindromist
1731
%
1732
You can get there from here, but why on earth would you want to?
1733
%
1734
	"You've got to think about tomorrow!"
1735
	"TOMORROW!  I haven't even prepared for *_________yesterday* yet!"
1736
%
1737
Zeus gave Leda the bird.
1738
%