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"An institution which is populare because it combines the maximum of temptation with the maximum of opportunity."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"A legal or religious ceremony by which two persons of the opposite sex solemnly agree to harass and spy on each other... until death do them join."
By Elbert Hubbard
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"A ceremony in which rings are put on the finger of the lady and through the nose of the gentleman."
By Herbert Spencer
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"All dogmas perish the thinking mind, especially ones you agree with."
By Adam Richardson
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"A boy can learn a lot from a dog: obedience, loyalty, and the importance of turning around three times before lying down."
By Robert Benchley
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"A consistent pursuit of classical physics forces a transformation in the very heart of that physics."
By Werner Heisenberg, Philosophical Problems of Nuclear Science, New York: Fawcett 1966, p.13
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"A financier is a pawnbroker with imagination."
By Arthur Wing Pinero
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"An effective way to deal with predators is to taste terrible."
By Unknown
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"A chinese philosopher once had a dream that he was a butterfly. From that day on, he was never quite certain that he was not a butterfly, dreaming that he was a man."
By Unknown
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"All great truths begin as blasphemies."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"All professions are conspiracies against the laity."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"As if you could kill time without injuring eternity."
By Henry David Thoreau
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"As if you could TELL time without injuring eternity."
By Matthew Ryan
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"All dimensions are critical dimensions, otherwise why are they there?"
By Russ Zandbergen
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"A self-balancing, 28-jointed adaptor-based biped; an electro-chemical reduction plant, integral with segregated stowages of special energy extracts in storage batteries, for subsequent actuation of thousands of hydraulic and pneumatic pumps, with motors attached; 62,000 miles of capillaries...."
By R. Buckminster Fuller
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"A knave; a rascal; an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow, beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knave; a lily-livered, action-taking knave, a whoreson, glass-gazing, super-serviceable finical rogue; one-trunk-inheriting slave; one that wouldst be a bawd, in way of good service, and art nothing but the composition of a knave, beggar, coward, pandar, and the son and heir of a mongrel bitch: one whom I will beat into clamorous whining, if thou deniest the least syllable of thy addition."
By Earl of Kent, _The_Tragedy_of_King_Lear_
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"An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make better soup."
By H. L. Mencken
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"A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimension."
By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
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"A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel."
By Robert Frost
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"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesman and philosophers and divines."
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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