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Re: Quotes
The best things in life aren't things.
- Art Buchwald
If you want to feel rich, just count all of the things you have that money can't buy.
- unknown
Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.
- Robert Schuller
In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
- Theodore Roosevelt
You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you've collected a lot of empty yesterdays.
- Professor Harrold Hill (The Music Man)
The money I make belongs to me and my family, not to a government stooge who takes a cut and dumps the rest on slum bunnies for squirting out babies. Rather than foster brilliance, we allocate for its suppression. Homeland Severity? War on Drugs? War on Poverty? BATF? Iraq? Project Head Start? HUD? Night Basketball? NASA? Washington can burn in Hell on its own nickel.
Paying $(US)5-10 for Firefox is OK with me. Somebody must pay for the servers. Anything that competently spits in Microsoft's face has my support.
In order for one to harbor bitterness, it is both sufficient & necessary that the world at large slap them around a bit. On the other hand, when the world at large slaps one around a bit, it is sufficient to harbor bitterness but not necessary. - Turtle George -
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Last edited by Turtle; 08-10-2005 at 03:57 PM..
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In order for one to harbor bitterness, it is both sufficient & necessary that the world at large slap them around a bit. On the other hand, when the world at large slaps one around a bit, it is sufficient to harbor bitterness but not necessary. - Turtle George -
Very true Turtle;
Bitterness is a seed that germinates within ones soul, and when it's fruit ripens, it is never pleasent to the taste.................................infamous
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Tolstoy wrote; "men only learn when they're suffering". The question is; how much do you want to learn?