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CS1 | Crypto Sleuth Data File, type 1, for ON DISK MONTHLY
Copyright 1993 Softdisk, Inc.
Daniel Tobias | Author credit
88 | ODM issue number of publication. Use "." to omit.
Advice and Consent
Jonathan Swift
How is it possible to expect men to take advice
when they will not so much as take warning?
$EOQ
Hearing Problems
Paul Simon
All lies and jest, still a man hears what he wants to
hear and disregards the rest.
$EOQ
It's Your Body...
H. W. Beecher
Half the spiritual difficulties that men and women suffer
arise from a morbid state of health.
$EOQ
Popularity Contest
Benjamin Franklin
Applause waits on success; the fickle multitude, like the
light straw that floats along the stream, glides with the
current still, and follows fortune.
$EOQ
Stoned...
Cato
I would much rather that posterity should inquire why no
statues were erected to me, than why they were.
$EOQ
Sincerity...
Maurice
The Lord's Prayer is not, as some fancy, the easiest, the
most natural of all utterances. It may be committed to
memory quickly, but it is slowly learned by the heart.
$EOQ
No Time Like the Present
Lord Nelson
I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time,
and it has made a man of me.
$EOQ
Jailhouse Rock
Horace Mann
Jails and prisons are the complement of schools;
so many less as you have of the latter, so many
more you must have of the former.
$EOQ
Might be Right?
Abraham Lincoln
Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that
faith, let us to the end, dare to do our duty, as
we understand it.
$EOQ
Know-it-all
George Bernard Shaw
Science is always wrong. It never solves a problem
without creating ten more.
$EOQ
Believe it or Not
George Ripley
There are hosts of men, of the profoundest thought, who
find nothing in the disclosures of science to shake their
faith in the eternal virtues of reason and religion.
$EOQ
Ruler of the World
Sir Walter Raleigh
Whoever commands the sea, commands the trade, whoever
commands the trade of the world, commands the riches of
the world, and consequently the world itself.
$EOQ
Wonder-ful
Lewis Carrol
The time has come, the walrus said, to speak of
many things. Of ships and shoes and sealing wax,
of cabbages and kings.
$EOQ
Irony
Shenstone
A liar begins with making falsehood appear like truth, and
ends with making truth itself appear like falsehood.
$EOQ
The Pursuit of Happiness
Rochefoucauld
Few things are needful to make the wise man happy, but
nothing satisfies the fool;--and this is the reason why
so many of mankind are miserable.
$EOQ
$EOF