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- Ill play with it first and tell you what it is later.
- MILES DAVIS
-
- Im hungry! Im hungry!
- for good things to eat
- for Sugar Jets, Sugar Jets
- (whole toasted wheat)
- ADVERTISEMENT
-
- I was in this prematurely air conditioned supermarket and there were all
- these aisles and there were these bathing caps you could buy that had these
- kind of Fourth of July plumes on them that were red and yellow and blue and
- I wasn't tempted to buy one but I was reminded of the fact that I had been
- avoiding the beach.
- LUCINDA CHILDS (PHILIP GLASS: EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH)
-
- Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.
- HASSAN I SABBAH
-
- Dont let your mouth write no check that your tail cant cash.
- BO DIDDLEY
-
- The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the
- opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.
- NIELS BOHR
-
- Just because everything is different doesnt mean anything has changed.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORACLE
-
- The most merciful thing in the world ... is the inability of the human
- mind to correlate all its contents.
- H P LOVECRAFT
-
- Take what you can use and let the rest go by.
- KEN KESEY
-
- Its not the size of the ship, its the size of the waves.
- LITTLE RICHARD
-
- I never loved another person the way I loved myself.
- MAE WEST
-
- Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
- SIGMUND FREUD
-
- When choosing between two evils I always like to take the one
- Ive never tried before.
- MAE WEST
-
- Her life was saved by rock and roll.
- LOU REED
-
- I regret to say that we of the FBI are powerless to act in cases of
- oral-genital intimacy, unless it has in some way obstructed interstate
- commerce.
- J EDGAR HOOVER
-
- Honest Officer, had I known my health stood in jeprody I would never
- had lit one.
- MAXIM OF THE HELLS ANGELS
-
- It is a rather pleasent experience to be alone in a bank at night.
- WILLIE SUTTON
-
- Never invest your money in anything that eats or needs painting.
- BILLY ROSE
-
- The rich will do anything for the poor but get off their backs.
- KARL MARX
-
- If Karl, instead of writing a lot about capital, had made a lot of
- it ... it would have been much better.
- KARL MARX'S MOTHER
-
- If you think the United States has stood still, who built the
- largest shopping center in the world?
- RICHARD M NIXON
-
- When I sell liquor, its called bootlegging; when my patrons serve
- it on Lake Shore Drive, its called hospitality.
- AL CAPONE
-
- Anything anybody can say about America is true.
- EMMETT GROGAN
-
- Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land
- in Los Angeles.
- FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
-
- If youve seen one city slum, youve seen them all.
- SPIRO AGNEW
-
- If youve seen one redwood, youve seen them all.
- RONALD REAGAN
-
- He who shits on the road will meet flies on his return.
- SOUTH AFRICAN SAYING
-
- Use it up ... Wear it out.
- Make it do ... Or do without.
- US WORLD WAR II MESSAGE
-
- You cant underestimate the power of fear.
- TRICIA NIXON
-
- The whole earth is in jail and we're plotting this
- incredible jailbreak.
- WAVY GRAVY
-
- The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun.
- BUCKMINSTER FULLER
-
- Things are more like they are now than they ever were before.
- DWIGHT D EISENHOWER
-
- You smash it - and Ill build around it.
- JOHN LENNON
-
- College isnt the place to go for ideas.
- HELLEN KELLER
-
- Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns
- and detective stories.
- ARTHUR C CLARKE
-
- America, how can a write a holy litany in your silly mood?
- ALLEN GINSBERG
-
- It is necessary for me to establish a winner image. Therefore,
- I have to beat somebody.
- RICHARD M NIXON
-
- Any smoothly functioning technology will have the appearence of magic.
- ARTHUR C CLARKE
-
- Justice is incedental to law and order.
- J EDGAR HOOVER
-
- Military intelligence is a contradiction in terms.
- GROUCHO MARX
-
- The first duty of a revolutionary is to get away with it.
- ABBIE HOFFMAN
-
- Stay out of the road, if you want to grow old.
- PINK FLOYD
-
- Here I am, fifty-eight, and I still dont know what I want to be
- when I grow up.
- PETER DRUCKER
-
- How can you be two places at once when youre not anywhere at all?
- FIRESIGN THEATER
-
- I think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
- OSCAR WILDE
-
- We are what we pretend to be.
- KURT VONNEGUT, JR
-
- We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
- OSCAR WILDE
-
- The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong -
- but thats the way to bet.
- DAMON RUNYON
-
- I could prove God statistically.
- GEORGE GALLUP
-
- My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior
- spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive
- with our frail and feeble mind.
- ALBERT EINSTEIN
-
- Real wealth can only increase.
- R BUCKMINSTER FULLER
-
- Anyone can hate. it costs to love.
- JOHN WILLIAMSON
-
- In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is true
- or becomes true.
- JOHN LILLY
-
- Time is an illusion perpetrated by the manufacturers of space.
- GRAFFITI
-
- The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.
- ALBERT EINSTEIN
-
- Nobody can be exactly like me. Even I have trouble doing it.
- TALLULAH BANKHEAD
-
- A physicist is an atoms way of knowing about atoms.
- GEORGE WALD
-
- Dont lose
- Your head
- To gain a minute
- You need your head
- Your brains are in it.
- BURMA SHAVE
-
- It was always thus; and even if 'twere not, 'twould inevitably have been
- always thus.
- DEAN LATTIMER
-
- Burnt Sienna. Thats the best thing that ever happened to Crayolas.
- KEN WEAVER
-
- We dont know who discovered water, but we are certain it wasnt a fish.
- JOHN CULKIN
-
- Try to be the best of what you are, even if what you are is no good.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- I waited and waited, and when no message came, I knew it must have
- been from you.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- Please dont lie to me, unless youre absolutely sure Ill never find
- out the truth.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- Please dont ask me what the score is, Im not even sure what the game is.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- I either want less corruption, or more chance to participate in it.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- If you cant learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- I dont have any solution, but I certainly admire the problem.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- Maybe Im lucky to be going so slowly, because I may be going in the
- wrong direction.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- By doing just a little every day, I can gradually let the task
- completely overwhelm me.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you
- hit the target.
- ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
-
- America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence
- without civilization in between.
- OSCAR WILDE
-
- The flush toilet is the basis of Western civilization.
- ALAN COULT
-
- If the aborigine drafted an IQ test, all of Western civilization would
- presumably flunk it.
- STANLEY GARN
-
- The world looks as if it has been left in the custody of trolls.
- FATHER ROBERT F CAPON
-
- Sure there are dishonest men in local government. But there are dishonest
- men in national government too.
- RICHARD M NIXON
-
- We are going to have peace even if we have to fight for it.
- DWIGHT D EISENHOWER
-
- If we make peaceful revolution impossible, we make violent revolution
- inevitiable.
- JOHN F KENNEDY
-
- "Contrariwise", continued Tweedledee, "If it was so, it might be; and if
- it were so, it would be; but as it isnt, it aint. Thats logic."
- LEWIS CARROLL
-
- It takes a long time to understand nothing.
- EDWARD DAHLBERG
-
- To know the world one must construct it.
- CESARE PAVESE
-
- Eeny Meeny, Jelly Beanie, the spirits are about to speak.
- BULLWINKLE MOOSE
-
- The mistake you make is in trying to figure it out.
- TENESSEE WILLIAMS
-
- An object never serves the same function as its image- or its name.
- RENE MAGRITTE
-
- All I kin say is when you finds yo'self wanderin' in a peach orchard,
- ya dont go lookin' for rutabagas.
- KINGFISH
-
- He who wonders discovers that this in itself is wonder.
- M C ESCHER
-
- Law of Computability Applied to Social Sciences:
- If at first you don't suceed, transform your data set.
-
- Laws of Computer Programming
- (1) Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
- (2) Any given program costs more and takes longer.
- (3) If a program is useful, it will have to be changed.
- (4) If a program is useless, it will have to be documented.
- (5) Any given program will expand to fill all available memory.
- (6) The value of a program is porportional to the
- weight of its output.
- (7) Program complexity grows until it exceeds the capability of the
- programmer who must maintain it.
- (8) Make it possible for programmers to write programs in
- English, and you will find that programmers cannot write
- in English.
- SIGPLAN Notices, Vol 2 No 2
-
- When more and more people are thrown out of work, unemployment results.
- CALVIN COOLIDGE
-
- The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts.
- PAUL ERLICH
-
- If A equals success, then the formula is:
- A= X + Y + Z
- X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut.
- ALBERT EINSTEIN
-
- Sex is hereditary. If your parents never had it, chances are
- you wont either.
- JOSEPH FISCHER
-
- Fourth Law of Thermodymanics:
- If the probability of success is not almost one, then it is
- damn near zero.
- DAVID ELLIS
-
- Frouds Law:
- A transistor protected by a fast acting fuse will protect the
- fuse by blowing first.
-
- Fullers Law of Cosmic Irreversibility:
- 1 Pot T == 1 Pot P
- 1 Pot P != 1 Pot T
- R BUCKMINSTER FULLER
-
- The meek shall inherit the earth, but not its mineral rights.
- J PAUL GETTY
-
- Gilb's Laws of Reliability
- (1) Computers are unreliable, but humans are even more unreliable.
- (3) The only difference between the fool, and the criminal who
- attacks a systrem is that the fool attacks unpredictably and
- on a broader front.
- (5) Self-checking systems tend to have a complexity in proportion
- to the inherent unreliability of the system in which they
- are used.
- (6) The error-detection and correction capabilities of any system
- are the key to understanding the type of errors which they
- cannot handle.
- (7) Undetectable errors are infinite in variety, in contrast to
- detectable errors, which by definition are limited.
- (8) All real programs contain errors until proven otherwise -
- which is impossible.
- (9) Investment in reliability will increase until it exceeds the
- probable cost of errors, or somebody insists on getting some
- useful work done.
- TOM GILB
-
- Give a small boy a hammer and he will find that everything he
- encounters needs pounding.
- ABRAHAM KAPLAN
-
- The fault lies not with our technologies but with our systems.
- ROGER LEVIAN
-
- Under any conditions, anywhere, whatever you are doing, there
- is some ordinance under which you can be booked.
- ROBERT D SPRECHT (RAND CORP)
-
- Thoreau's Law:
- If you see a man approaching you with the obvious intent of
- doing you good, you should run for your life.
-
- Vique's Law:
- A man without religion is like a fish without a bicycle.
-
- If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs,
- then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.
- GERALD WEINBERG
-
- Zimmerman's Law of Complaints:
- Nobody notices when things go right.
-
- Real knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance.
- CONFUCIUS
-
- Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein.
- BOOK OF PROVERBS
-
- It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good
- impromptu speech.
- MARK TWAIN
-
- The unnatural, that too is natural.
- GOETHE
-
- I used to be indecisive; now Im not sure.
- GRAFFITI
-
- I had a monumental idea this morning, but I didnt like it.
- SAMUEL GOLDWYN
-
- He hasn't one redeeming vice.
- OSCAR WILDE
-
- I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
- GRAFFITI
-
-
- (To Walter Cronkite):
- "Well Walter, I believe that the Good Lord gave us a finite number
- of heartbeats and I'm damned if I'm going to use up mine running
- up and down a street"
- - Neil Armstrong -
-
- "You doubted Me," God tells the Lawgiver [Moses], "But I forgave
- you that doubt. You doubted your own self and failed to believe
- in your own powers as a leader, and I forgave you that also. But
- you lost faith in these people and doubted the divine possibilities
- of Human Nature. THIS loss of faith makes it impossible for
- you to enter the Promised Land."
- - The Midrash -
-
- " 'Martyrdom' is the only way a person can become famous without ability"
- - George Bernard Shaw -
-
- "Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty
- without any proof"
- Ashley Montague -
-
- "Birth, Copulation, and Death. That's all the facts when you
- come to brass tacks"
- T. S. Elliot -
-
- "Make no little plans. They have no Magic to stir Men's blood."
- D. B. Hudson -
-
- "Software suppliers are trying to make their software packages more '
- user-friendly'.... Their best approach, so far, has been to take
- all the old brochures, and stamp the words, 'user-friendly' on the cover."
- Bill Gates,Pres.,Microsoft,Inc. -
-
- Eight Things your computer won't do:
- 1) It won't save you money
- 2) It won't make your organization run right
- 3) It won't solve every problem
- 4) It won't run itself
- 5) It won't always be right
- 6) It won't meet all its own needs
- 7) It won't protect itself
- 8) It won't become obsolete
- J. Makower -
-
- Bradley's Bromide:
- If computers get too powerful,we can organize them into a committee...
- that will do them in.
-
- Civilization Law #1:
- Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations
- one can do without thinking about them.
-
- Ketterling's Law:
- Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence.
-
- "Whenever 'A' attempts by law to impose his moral standards
- upon 'B', 'A' is most likely a scoundrel"
- H. L. Mencken -
-
- "The government of the United States is not in any sense founded
- on the Christian Religion"
- George Washington -
-
- "In every country and every age, the priest has been hostile to Liberty."
- - Thomas Jefferson -
-
- "During almost fifteen centuries the legal establishment of Christianity has
- been upon trial.
- What has been its fruits?
- More or less, in all places,
- pride and indolence in the clergy;
- ignorance and servility in the laity,;
- in both, superstition, bigotry,
- and persecution."
- - James Madison -
-
- "Money, not morality, is the principle commerce of civilized nations"
- - Thomas Jefferson -
-
- "We must all hang together, or we will surely all hang separately"
- - Benjamin Franklin -
-
- "Where a new invention promises to be useful, it ought to be tried"
- - Thomas Jefferson -
-
- "Assuming that either the left wing or the right wing gained
- control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles"
- - Pat Paulsen -
-
- "An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself"
- - Camus -
-
- "I don't drink water. Fish fuck in it"
- - W. C. Fields -
-
- "Six years for possession of a cigarette?...I got six months
- for possession of a deadly weapon!"
- - cartoon by S. Harris -
-
- The Swartzberg Test:
- The validity of a science is its ability to predict.
-
- "There is no choice before us. Either we must Succeed in providing
- the rational coordination of impulses and guts, or for centuries
- civilization will sink into a mere welter of minor excitements.
- We must provide a Great Age or see the collapse of the upward
- striving of the human race"
- - Alfred North Whitehead -
-
- "My own life has been spent chronicling the rise and fall of
- human systems, and I am convinced that we are terribly
- vulnerable.... We should be reluctant to turn back upon the
- frontier of this epoch. Space is indifferent to what we
- do; it has no feeling, no design, no interest in whether
- or not we grapple with it. But we cannot be indifferent to
- space, because the grand, slow march of intelligence has brought
- us, in our generation, to a point from which we can explore and
- understand and utilize it. To turn back now would be to deny
- our history, our capabilities."
- - James A. Michener -
-
- "What does it take for Americans to do great things; to go
- to the moon, to win wars, to dig canals linking oceans, to
- build railroads across a continent? In independent thought
- about this question, Neil Armstrong and I concluded that it
- takes a coincidence of four conditions, or in Neil's view,
- the simultaneous peaking of four of the many cycles of American
- life. First, a base of technology must exist from which to do
- the thing to be done. Second, a period of national uneasiness
- about America's place in the scheme of human activities must
- exist. Third, some catalytic event must occur that focuses
- the national attention upon the direction to proceed. Finally,
- an articulate and wise leader must sense these first three
- conditions and put forth with words and action the great thing
- to be accomplished. The motivation of young Americans to do what
- needs to be done flows from such a coincidence of conditions....
- The Thomas Jeffersons, The Teddy Roosevelts, The John Kennedys
- appear. We must begin to create the tools of leadership which
- they, and thier young frontiersmen, will require to lead us
- onward and upward."
- - Dr. Harrison H. Schmidt,Sen.,New Mexico -
-
- "What do you call a boomerang that doesn't work? A stick!"
- - Bill Kirchenbaum, comedian -
-
- "To err is human, to compute divine. Trust your computer but
- not its programmer"
- - Morris Kingston -
-
- "I've seen many politicians paralyzed in the legs as myself, but
- I've seen more of them who were paralyzed in the head"
- - George Wallace -
-
- "You don't have to explain something you never said"
- - Calvin Coolidge -
-
- "A little caution outflanks a large cavalry"
- - Bismarck -
-
- "A billion here, a billion there, sooner or later it adds up to real money"
- - Everett Dirksen -
-
- "The personal computer market is about the same size as the
- total potato chip market. Next year it will be about half the
- size of the pet food market and is fast approaching the total
- worldwide sales of pantyhose"
- - James Finke,Pres.,Commodore Int'l Ltd.(1982) -
-
- "I like a man who grins when he fights."
- - Winston Churchill -
-
- "There are a lot of lies going around.... and half of them are true."
- - Winston Churchill -
-
- "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most times he
- will pick himself up and carry on..."
- - Winston Churchill -
-
- "God runs electromagnetics by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday,
- and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday,
- Thursday, and Saturday."
- - William Bragg -
-
- "Pioneering basically amounts to finding new and more horrible ways to die"
- - John W. Campbell -
-
- "That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest"
- - Thoreau -
-
- Life is not one thing after another.... it's the same
- damn thing over and over!
-
- The meek will inherit the Earth..... The rest of us will go to the stars.
-
- After all is said and done, a lot more has been said than done.
-
- Beauty is only skin deep, but Ugly goes straight to the bone.
-
- There is no remedy for sex but more sex.
-
- Any given program, when running correctly, is obsolete.
-
- Tell a man that there are 300 billion stars in the universe,
- and he'll believe you.... Tell him that a bench has wet paint
- upon it and he'll have to touch it to be sure.
-
- Sex is like snow... You never know how many inches you're going
- to get or how long it will last.
-
- What matters is not the length of the wand, but the magic in the stick.
-
- Love is a matter of chemistry, but Sex is a matter of physics.
-
- "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and
- thinking what no one else has thought."
- - Albert Szent-Gyorgi -
-
- "Revolution is the opiate of the intellectuals"
- - "Oh, Lucky Man" -
-
- I really hate this damn machine,
- I wish that they would sell it.
- It never does just what I want,
- But only what I tell it.
-
- "Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters;
- united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels"
- - Goya -
-
- "Some people like my advice so much that they frame it upon
- the wall instead of using it"
- - Gordon R. Dickson -
-
- "Civilization is a movement, not a condition; it is a voyage, not a harbor."
- - Toynbee -
-
- "We have met the enemy and he is us"
- - Walt Kelly (in POGO) -
-
- "You know, of course, that the Tasmanians, who never committed
- adultery, are now extinct."
- - M. Somerset Maugham -
-
- "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
- - Bert Lantz -
-
- "The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception a neccessity."
- - Oscar Wilde -
-
- "God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh."
- - Voltaire -
-
- Ode to Turbulent Flow:
- Big whirls have little whirls
- Which feed on their velocity,
- And little whirls have lesser whirls
- And so on, to viscosity.
-
- "IBM uses what I like to call the 'hole-in-the-ground technique'
- to destroy the competition..... IBM digs a big HOLE in the
- ground and covers it with leaves. It then puts a big POT
- OF GOLD nearby. Then it gives the call, 'Hey, look at all
- this gold, get over here fast.' As soon as the competitor
- approaches the pot, he falls into the pit"
- - John C. Dvorak -
-
- "There are things that are so serious that you can only joke about them"
- - Heisenberg -
-
- "It takes all sorts of in & out-door schooling
- to get adapted to my kind of fooling"
- - R. Frost -
-
- "Confound these ancestors.... They've stolen our best ideas!"
- - Ben Jonson -
-
-