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Quotations of Stoolpigeon Tom |
1. We need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlaying our hard hearts.
-- Charles Dickens, Great Expectations, Chapter 19
2. A fish does not know water.
3. God gave humans language so that we might conceal our thoughts from one another.
4. The person you are today is a result of everything you have given up in order to achieve what you used to think you wanted.
5. Thank God! I have achieved tenure: now I finally have time to see my psychiatrist. . .
-- attributed to me, though I don't remember saying it.
6. Murphy's Law of Romance: Brains + Beauty = Availability, which is a constant. (Furthermore, this constant is nearly always = 0)
7. Seen from this perspective, the anxiety-ridden question of what happens to us when we die becomes no different from the question of what becomes of a fist when we open our hand, or where our lap goes to when we stand up.
-- Alan Watts, The Nature of Zen
8. Teachers prefer students to whom they need give only one side of the square for them to construct the rest -- not three sides.
9. We are not called to be successful; we are called to be faithful.
-- Mother Teresa
10. Though he should conquer a thousand men on the battlefield a thousand times, yet he who would conquer himself is the noblest victor.
11. Writing is a grim business.
-- Paul Silvia
12. There is no ill so great that it can't be cured by 10 or 11 cups of coffee.
13. Man is unjust--and he invented justice.
-- Ferreira Gullar
14. Most of our troubles come from our inability to sit quietly alone in a room.
-- Blaise Pascal
15. A language is a dialect with an army and navy.
16. Hate oppression! -- Fear the oppressed!
-- V. S. Naipaul
17. The day is short,
the workers are lazy,
the task is difficult,
it is impossible to complete it,
But we are forbidden not to try.
--Talmudic proverb
18. Surely I am not better than a dog: like me, a dog has love; unlike me a dog does not judge.
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