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"There
is danger in reckless change; but greater danger in blind conservatism."
- Henry George
"Sex is
the thing that takes up the least amount of time and causes the
most amount of trouble." - Unknown
"Nothing
spoils a confession like repentence." - Anatole France
"A life
isn't significant except for its impact on others." - Jackie Robinson
"A
brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother." -
Benjamin Franklin
"If
everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking."
- General George S. Patton
"A
diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never
remembers her age." - Robert Frost
I should
never have switched from Scotch to Martinis. - Humphrey Bogart,
on his deathbed
"Man's
most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe."
- Euripides
"Knowledge
is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification."
Martin H. Fisher
"The
difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense."
- Tom Clancy
The right
to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken
seriously. - Hubert Humphrey
I regard
golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. - G.K. Chesterton
Yesterday
is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or to lose.
- Lyndon B. Johnson
Sanity
calms, but madness is more interesting. - John Russell
Laughter
is brightest where food is best. - Irish Proverb
A fanatic
is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject. -
Winston Churchill
The absence
of alternatives clears the mind marvelously. - Henry Kissinger
If you
can't convince them, confuse them. - Harry Truman
The only
sin is mediocrity. - Martha Graham
Rudeness
is the weak man's imitation of strength. - Eric Hoffer
The trouble
with marrying your mistress is that you create a job vacancy. -
Sir James Goldsmith
""Nothing
shows a man's character more than what he laughs at." - Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
"People
never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election."
-Otto von Bismarck
"I
think that we're all mentally ill; those of us outside the asylums
only hide it a little better - and maybe not all that much better
after all." - Stephen King
"I
am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do
something. What I can do, I ought to do, and what I ought to do,
by the grace of God, I will do." -Tom Dooley,
ND '48
"I can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens me"
-Philipians 4:13
"Life is merely a collection of experiences. You can not go
wrong by adding to that collection." -Eric Stephen Arnold
2002
"It's
kind of fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
"That
government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline
themselves." -Thomas Jefferson
"The right to be heard
does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously." -Hubert
Humphrey
"The
difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense." -Tom
Clancy
"Nothing
shows a man's character more than what he laughs at." -Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe
"Sex
is like math. u subtract da clothes, divide da legs, add da bed, and try
not 2 multiply" -Unknown
"Don't be
a fool, Stay in School" -Van Wilder
"Just because
you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not watching you" -Woody
Allen
"I
only hope we never lose sight of one thing . . . It all started
with a mouse!" -Walt Disney
"Suceess
is empty if you arrive at the finish line alone. The best
reward is to reach it surrounded by winners." -Unkown
"Give
every man thy ear, but few thy voice, Take each man's censure, but
reserve thy judgement." -Hamlet, Act I Scene III
'Thy
apparel oft proclaims the man" -Hamlet, Act I Scene
III
"There's
a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will" -Hamlet,
Act V Scene II
"Give
thy thoughts not tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his
act, Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar: Those friends
thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them unto they soul
with hoops of steel" -Hamlet, Act I Scene III
"This
above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the
night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man." -Hamlet,
Act I Scene III
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