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"Programming graphics in X is like finding the square root of PI using Roman numerals."
By Henry Spencer
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"Partying is such sweet sorrow."
By Robert Byrne
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"Pity is the virture of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly."
By William Shakespeare
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"Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear."
By William Shakespeare
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"Pray you now, forget and forgive."
By William Shakespeare
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"Plodding wins the race."
By Aesop
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"Please all, and you will please none."
By Aesop
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"Persuasion is often more effectual than force."
By Aesop
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"Put your shoulder to the wheel."
By Aesop
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"People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves."
By Aesop
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"Problems are only opportunities in work clothes."
By Henry Kaiser
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"Perhaps this is our strange and haunting paradox here in America -- that we are fixed and certain only when we are in movement."
By Thomas Wolfe
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"Perfect valour consists in doing without witnesses that which we would be capable of doing before everyone."
By John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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"Persecution was at least a sign of personal interest. Tolerance is composed of nine parts apathy to one of brotherly love."
By Frank Moore Colby
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"Power may be justly compared to a great river while kept within its bounds it is both beautiful and useful, but when it overflow"
By Alexander Hamilton
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"Personally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught."
By Sir Winston Churchill
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"Paintings have a life of their own that derives from the painter's soul."
By Vincent Van Gogh
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"Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to"
By Aldous Huxley
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"Prosperity knits a man to the world. He thinks he's 'finding his place in it,' while really it is finding its place in him."
By Clive Staples Lewis
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"People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant."
By Hellen Keller
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