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05-13-2002 - If you seek violence, we will seek to put you in jail.
Edward Koch
05-06-2002 - I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
Thomas Jefferson
04-29-2002 - A lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
Anonymous
04-22-2002 - Government's view of the economy could be summed up in afew short phrases:
If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidise it.
Ronald Reagan
03-11-2002 - Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political
beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon
Walter Lippmann
03-04-2002 - Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
Mother Teresa
02-25-2002 - Voting is a civic sacrament.
Theodore M. Hesburgh
02-18-2002 - Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.
Otto von Bismark
02-11-2002 - To err is human. To blame someone else is politics.
Hubert H. Humphrey
02-04-2002 - The law an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Mohandas Gandhi01-28-2002 - There's nothing like looking, if you want to find something.
Thorin, in "The Hobbit", J. R. R. Tolkien01-21-2002 - The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth,
and to have it found out by accident
Charles Lamb12-31-2001 - A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get
its pants on
Sir Winston Churchill12-24-2001 - Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
Anonymous12-17-2001 - In Mexico we have a word for sushibait.
José Simon12-10-2001 - From politics, it was an easy step to silence.
Jane Austen 181812-03-2001 - Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.
Anonymous11-26-2001 - Examine for a moment an ordinary mind on an ordinary day.
Virginia Woolf, 192511-19-2001 - From politics, it was an easy step to silence.
Jane Austen 181811-12-2001 - A man in love is incomplete until he has married.
Then he's finished.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, 196011-05-2001 - Everything should be as simple as it is, but not simpler.
Albert Einstein10-29-2001 - What I say is that, if a man really likes potatoes,
he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow.
A.A. Milne10-22-2001 - Wisdom is a fruit picked from someone else's garden
Tabwa proverb10-15-2001 - Monday is an awful way to spend 1/7th of your life.
Anonymous10-08-2001 - A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.
English proverb10-01-2001 - Oh, what a day-to-day business, life is.
Jules Laforgue, 188509-24-2001 - Bagels are made with love and a little cement.
Anonymous09-17-2001 - Research is the process of going up alleys to see if they are blind.
Marston Bates09-10-2001 - Big jobs usually go to the men who prove their ability to
outgrow small ones.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
09-03-2001 - A fool can always find a greater fool to admire him.
Nicolas Boileau, 167408-27-2001 - Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 184708-20-2001 - Our torment also may in length of time Become our elements.
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 166708-13-2001 - And let a scholar all Earth's volumes carry, He will be but a dictionary.
George Chapman 160908-06-2001 - A free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.
Adlai Stevenson 195207-30-2001 - Stung by the splendor of a sudden thought.
Robert Browning, 186407-23-2001 - China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.
Charles de Gaulle, ex-French President07-16-2001 - And when we think we lead, We are most led.
Lord Byron 182107-09-2001 - Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it
from themselves.
James Barrie07-02-2001 - He hath shook hands with time.
John Ford, 163306-25-2001 - I long ago came to the conclusion that all life is 6 to 5 against.
Damon Runyon 193406-18-2001 - Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
Robert Frost, 194206-11-2001 - No furniture so charming as books.
Sydney Smith 185506-04-2001 - In that case, if we are to abolish the death penalty,
let the murderers take the first step.
Alphonse Kerr, 184905-28-2001 - A mighty flame followeth a tiny spark.
Dante05-21-2001 - If I'd known I was gonna live this long, I'd have taken better
care of myself.
Eubie Blake 188505-14-2001 - The most serious charge which can be brought against New England
is not Puritanism but February.
Joseph Wood Krutch 194905-07-2001 - The artist brings something into the world that didn't exist before,
and . . . he does it without destroying something else.
John Updike, 197704-30-2001 - That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea,
and that is a wrong one.
Samuel Johnson, 177004-23-2001 - Wagner has lovely moments, but awful quarters of an hour.
Gioacchino Rossini 186704-16-2001 - Grief is a species of idleness.
Samuel Johnson 177304-09-2001 - Architecture in general is frozen music.
Friedrich von Schelling, 180904-02-2001 - If war doesn't kill you, it's bound to start you thinking.
George Orwell03-26-2001 - A civilization flourishes when people plant trees under which they
will never sit.
Greek proverb03-19-2001 - An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to
tell more than he knows.
Dwight D. Eisenhower03-12-2001 - The less hair to comb, the more face to wash.
Anonymous03-05-2001 - Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
Anonymous02-26-2001 - Vegetables are substances used by children to balance their
plate while carrying it to and from the dining table.
Anonymous02-19-2001 - Corduroy pillows: They're making headlines!
Anonymous02-12-2001 - What is now proved was once only imagined.
William Blake02-05-2001 - We are all strong enough to bear the misfortunes of others.
Duc de la Rochefoucauld, 167801-29-2001 - It's not the voting that's democracy, it's the counting.
Tom Stoppard 197201-22-2001 - Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom
to make mistakes.
Mahatma Gandhi01-16-2001 - What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight,
but the size of the fight in the dog.
Dwight D. Eisenhower01-08-2001 - Bigotry may be roughly defined as the anger of men who
have no opinions
G. K. Chesterton, 190501-02-2001 - The only way to overcome a temptation is to yield to it
Oscar Wilde