Date: 4 Oct 93 15:39:39 PDT (Monday) Subject: Life A.T The following was sifted out of alt.quotations ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: krisna@cs.wisc.edu (Krishna Kunchithapadam) -------------------------- From: johnch@test22.sun.com (Skeezix) Henry Miller once wrote, and I *think* he was quoting someone, saying, "You can fight against evil, but you're helpless against stupidity." -------------------------- From: ebo@algodones.unm.edu ((E.A. Bouffier - John David)) "Every free citizen is an ENEMY of the STATE." -- Kurt J. Robertson -------------------------- From: yww@ornl.gov (WOLFE W R) Subj: Red Heat Arnie: "In my country, we lined all the drug dealers and drug addicts and shot them in the back of the head." Fellow cop: "Nah, that wouldn't work here. Too many politicians." Arnie: "Shoot them first." -------------------------- From: Joe.Butt A friend is someone who sees you the way you want to be. -------------------------- From: dji@atson.asahi-np.co.jp (David J. Iannucci) It would appear that we have reached the limits of what it is possible to achieve with computer technology, although one should be careful with such statements, as they tend to sound pretty silly in 5 years. - John Von Neumann (ca. 1949) -------------------------- From: Karen M. Carlini [KC0768A@auvm.american.edu] "True happiness/Consists not in the multitude of friends But in the worth and choice" --Ben Jonson "Cynthia's Revels" act III, sc.ii ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: dani@netcom.com (Dani Zweig) -------------------------- From: R_WINES@saphir (Rodney Wines) In [253r4u$dvj@bronze.lcs.mit.edu] abbe@bronze.lcs.mit.edu writes: ] [interesting how many of us on the net find insults to intelligence the best] Yes. My all time favorite, which I heard before there _was_ a net, is, "You'd get hours of uninterrupted reading enjoyment from a STOP sign." -------------------------- From: fnord@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Andrew KUCHLING) A day without a pun is a day without sunshine; there is gloom for improvement. - John S. Crosbie Every time I try to define a perfectly stable person, I am appalled by the dullness of that person. - J.D. Griffin ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Robert P. Dolan:Wbst311 -------------------------- "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all the people some of the time, which is just long enough to be president of the United States." ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: tonyp@cnvxla.convex.com (honey bunny) -------------------------- From: clay@panix.com (Clay Irving) If you want to return an insult with another insult, here's a list of insults I grabbed from somewhere... INSULTS I'm looking forward to the pleasure of your company since I haven't had it yet. When you get run over by a car it shouldn't be listed under accidents. I hear that when you were a child your mother wanted to hire someone to take care of you but the Mafia wanted too much. I hear that when your mother first saw you she decided to leave you on the front steps of a police station while she turned herself in. I admire your because I've never had the courage it takes to be a liar, a thief and a cheat. You're acquitting yourself in such a way that no jury ever would. -------------------------- From: capek@watson.ibm.com (Peter Capek) Subj: Einstein on problem solving "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: danieln@sybase.com (Daniel Nitschke) -------------------------- From: rand@skydiver.Eng.Sun.COM (Avant-Garde-A-Clue) If a word in the dictionary were misspelled, how would we know? Steve Wright Considering the flames and intolerance, shouldn't USENET be spelled ABUSENET? Michael Meissner -------------------------- From: glazier@isr.harvard.edu (Andrew Baker Glazier) "Paranoia is another word for heightened awareness" "Last night I had a terrible nightmare that I was accepted by society" "Never surrender, not even in the face of armageddon" Rorschach "I'd rather have Lockheed deliver the mail than ride in a plane built by the Post Office" "I deny that I said that actors are like cattle. I said that they should be treated like cattle." Alfred Hitchcock "I don't use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough." M. C. Escher ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: chibnik@reach.com (Ron Chibnik) -------------------------- The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. - George Bernard Shaw "Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining." -- Jeff Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal "Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done." -- Andy Rooney In fact, one thing that I have noticed . . . is that all of these conspiracy theories depend on the perpetrators being endlessly clever. I think you'll find the facts also work if you assume everyone is endlessly stupid. - Brian E. Moore When _I_ come upon anything-- in Logic or in any other hard subject-- that entirely puzzles me, I find it a capital plan to talk it over, _aloud_, even when I am all alone. One can explain things so _clearly_ to one's self! And then, you know, one is so _patient_ with one's self: one _never_ gets irritated at one's own stupidity! - Lewis Carroll University President: "Why is it that you physicists always require so much expensive equipment? Now the Department of Mathematics requires nothing but money for paper, pencils, and erasers . . . and the Department of Philosophy is better still. It doesn't even ask for erasers." - Told by Isaac Asimov ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Brian.Gordon@eng.sun.com (Brian Gordon) -------------------------- From: webbp@xavier.xu.edu ( ) We seem to have achieved the remarkable situation where nearly half the population is telling the other half what it should be doing and thinking, and checking up that it is doing it. Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh, [A Question of Balance] [1982]: 5. Community Health, p.99 -------------------------- From: fnord@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Andrew KUCHLING) The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely different. - Aldous Huxley - The Devils of Loudun Some people have so much respect for their superiors they have none left for themselves. - Peter McArthur "Social gains," "social aims," "social objectives" have become the daily bromides of our language. The necessity of a social justification for all activities and all existence is now taken for granted. There is no proposal outrageous enough but what its author can get a respectful hearing and approbation if he claims that in some undefined way it is for "the common good." - Ayn Rand - Anthem We owe most of what we know to about one hundred men. We owe most of what we have suffered to another hundred or so. - R.W. Dickson ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Keijo V{h{hyypp{ [keijovh@mdata.fi] -------------------------- From: nahigian@athena.mit.edu (Gabriel H Nahigian) "How do you feel about women's rights?" "I like either side of them." -------------------------- From: haavardf@elektron.uio.no (Haavard Fosseng) Those are my principles. If you don't like them I have others. - Groucho Marx My mother loved children -- she would have given anything if I had been one. ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Bill Mackiewicz [mutara@ccs.neu.edu] -------------------------- From v140pxgt@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Daniel B Case): "Hamlet has been played by 5,000 actors-no wonder he is crazy." ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Thomas Nhan [tom@cassandra.chem.washington.edu] -------------------------- From: fnord@cs.mcgill.ca (Andrew KUCHLING) A print addict is a man who reads in elevators. People occasionally look at me curiously when they see me standing there, reading a paragraph or two as the elevator goes up. To me, it's curious that there are people who do not read in elevators. What can they be thinking about? - Robert Fulford You know what misery I went through there, listening to lawyers day and night. If you'd had experience of them yourself, as brave as you think you are, you'd have preferred to clean out the Augean stables... - Seneca - The Apocolocyntosis Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories. - Arthur C. Clarke Methusalem might be half an hour in telling what o'clock it was: but as for us postdiluvians, we ought to do everything in haste; and in our speeches, as well as actions, remember that our time is short. - Sir Richard Steele Now I know what a statesman is; he's a dead politician. We need more statesmen. - Bob Edwards In science, "fact" can only mean "confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent." I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms. - Stephen Jay Gould All this progress is marvelous . . . now if only it wouldstop! - Allan Lamport ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Christopher Neufeld [neufeld@physics.utoronto.ca] -------------------------- a .sig: faber@cs.wisc.edu "The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit." -- Maugham -------------------------- From: eberts@donald.uoregon.edu (sonny hays-eberts) the direct use of force is so poor a solution to the problems of limited resources that it is commonly employed only by small children and great nations. -- david friedman -------------------------- From: fnord@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Andrew KUCHLING) Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all. - Charles Babbage The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction. - Michael Faraday The real danger from advertising is that it helps to shatter and ultimately destroy our most precious non-material possessions: the confidence in the existence of meaningful purposes of human activity and respect for the integrity of man. - Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy Shun no toil to make yourself remarkable by some talent or other; yet do not devote yourself to one branch exclusively. Strive to get clear notions about all. Give up no science entirely; for science is but one. - Seneca Physics is becoming so unbelievably complex that it is taking longer and longer to train a physicist. It is taking so long, in fact, to train a physicist to the place where he understands the nature of physical problems that he is already too old to solve them. - Eugene Wigner ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Nina J. Thayer:ES M7 -------------------------- America is a country that doesn't know where it is going but is determined to set a speed record getting there. - Laurence J. Peter You have perhaps heard the story of the four students-- British, French, American, Canadian-- who were asked to write an essay on elephants. The British student entitled his essay "Elephants and the Empire." The French student called his "Love and the Elephant." The title of the American student's essay was "Bigger and Better Elephants," and the Canadian student called his "Elephants: A Federal or Provincial Responsibility?" - Robert H. Winters Someone once said that the two most important things in developing taste were sensitivity and intelligence. I don't think this is so; I'd rather call them curiosity and courage. Curiosity to look for the new and the hidden; courage to develop your own tastes regardless of what others might say or think. - R. Murray Schafer The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. - Ralph W. Sockman Curiosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly. - Arnold Edinborough There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult. - C.A.R. Hoare I have more humility in my little finger than you have in your entire body! "There's no BODY-CHECKING in golf!!!"-Charlie Brown, to Lucy. The UNIX system has the command, nice, which allows a user to voluntarily reduce the priority of his process, in order to be nice to the other users. Nobody ever uses it. Joules. ambition is a dream with a v8 engine. i don't know if the death penalty ever stopped anyone from killin', but it stops 'em from killin' again. the ideal girl? female, sir. ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Kevin Martin [sigma@rahul.net] -------------------------- I remember seeing a road side that wasn't funny in itself but where it had been placed made it funny. Aged People Cross Here --- This was placed right opposite a cemetery. ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: From: neil@robots.ox.ac.uk -------------------------- From: hallma@cda.mrs.umn.edu (Michael A. Hall) "It's kinda funny. When I see my name anywhere, it's (often) the '60's this or the '60's that. I can't figure out sometimes if people think I'm dead or alive" -Bob Dylan, 1985 interview -------------------------- From: nm0w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Nanci Ann Miller) The best mirror is a friend's eye. A friend is a present you give to yourself. The best way to destroy your enemy is to make him your friend. -------------------------- From: grendel@camelot.bradley.edu (Alyosha Bourgea) Here's a list of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) quotes. Heaven goes by favour. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in. It ain't the parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand. Satan hasn't a single salaried helper; the opposition employs a million. Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. (Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable.) Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. (The conviction of the rich that the poor are happier is no more foolish than the conviction of the poor that the rich are.) It is better to deserve honours and not have them than to have them and not to deserve them. A lie can travel halfway round the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Man - a creature made at the end of the week's work when God was tired. In a museum in Havana there are two skulls of Christopher Columbus, "one when he was a boy and one when he was a man." Methuselah lived to be 969 years old. You boys and girls will see more in the next fifty years than Methuselah saw in his whole lifetime. It is not best that we should all think alike; it is differences of opinion that make horse races. There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist. Be virtuous and you will be eccentric. It is better to have old, second hand diamonds than none at all ---------------------------------------------------- The following was sifted out of alt.quotations by: Philip A. Fleischmann:ES AE -------------------------- From: dok@fwi.uva.nl (Sir Hans) Do not needlessly endanger your lives until ordered to do so. - Dwight D. Eisenhower I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation. - George Benard Shaw The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent and is modest about it. - James Agee -------------------------- From: rand@skydiver.Eng.Sun.COM (Avant-Garde-A-Clue) The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant - and let the air out of the tires. Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) -------------------------- From: v140pxgt@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (Daniel B Case) In article [1993Aug24.012930.2721@midway.uchicago.edu], rivk@midway.uchicago.edu writes... ][To a certain lady gesturing her ahead, who commented as Parker passed, "Age before beauty"] ] ] "Pearls before swine." This was Clare Boothe Luce, who thoroughly deserved it and was a frequent target of Parker's wit. Which brings up another classic Parker line, also, of course, about Ms. Luce: Upon hearing that Luce said she "was always kind to her inferiors", Dorothy asked "Where does she find them?" -- Henry Cate III [cate3@netcom.com] The Life collection maintainer, selections of humor from the internet From: "Patrick Ryan" [p.ryan@uws.edu.au] "Honour thy father" does not mean repeat his mistakes.
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