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September 08, 2008, at 07:58 PM by Cricket -
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If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. - Henry David Thoreau.

September 08, 2008, at 07:47 PM by Cricket -
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Yet man dies not whilst the world, at once his mother and his monument, remains. His name is lost, indeed, but the breath he breathed still stirs the pine-tops on the mountains, the sound of the words he spoke yet echoes on through space; the thoughts his brain gave birth to we have inherited to-day; his passions are our cause of life; the joys and sorrows that he knew are our familiar friends--the end from which he fled aghast will surely overtake us Alan Quartermain, King Soloman's Mines

September 08, 2008, at 07:43 PM by Cricket -
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One of the greatest pains to humanity is the pain of a new idea. It is so ‘upsetting'—you do not know at once which of your old ideas it will or will not turn out. --Bagehot

September 08, 2008, at 07:27 PM by Cricket -
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When Philip of Macedon presented his son, who afterwards became Alexander the Great, to Aristotle as a pupil, he said, "See that you make yourself useless to my son.


If you trust in yourself and believe in your dreams and follow your star, you'll still get beaten by people who spend -their- time working hard and learning thing and weren't so lazy. --Terry Pratchett, in The Wee Free Men.


“Believing in the Hogfather is important. It trains our imaginations on the little lies so we can believe the big lies like justice [and] truth.” --Terry Pratchett, in The Hogfather


The current national accounting system treats the earth as a business in liquidation. -- ecoconomist Herman Daly tb cnf'd


June 18, 2007, at 09:08 AM by Cricket -
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"You can't outrun Death forever. But you can make the Bastard work for it." (Andromeda Opening Quote)

May 03, 2007, at 11:44 AM by Super -
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- Viktor E. Frankl

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- Viktor E. Frankl


Debating is looking for ways to convince. Dialogue is listening to understand.

April 27, 2007, at 03:42 PM by Super -
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- Derek Curtis Bok

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- Derek Curtis Bok


Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space is our power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and our freedom.

- Viktor E. Frankl

April 16, 2007, at 11:07 AM by Super -
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Dig a well before you are thirsty. - ancient Chinese proverb

April 09, 2007, at 03:37 PM by Cricket -
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If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.

- Derek Curtis Bok

December 22, 2006, at 02:42 PM by Super -
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A dancing cricket avatar my husband made for me.


December 15, 2006, at 01:51 PM by Super -
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(:title Quickies:)

October 20, 2006, at 10:51 AM by Cricket -
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Some of these were picked up from singatures all over the internet. I haven't checked their accuracy or anything.

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Some of these were picked up from signatures all over the internet. I haven't checked their accuracy or anything.

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Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. - Plato


September 11, 2006, at 10:17 AM by Super -
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

- George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman

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Fair warning:

Some of these were picked up from singatures all over the internet. I haven't checked their accuracy or anything.

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Things should be made as simple as possible -- but no simpler.

- A. Einstein

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Definition of hyperspace given by Hajime Yatate, the studio that produced Cowboy Bebop. They said that hyperspace is the space between the frames on movie film. The space is 270 times smaller than the frame itself, so that traveling through the space between the frames takes 1/270th as long as in real space, and thus one can get quickly from one planet to the other.

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Do not be too quick to criticize intermediate designs. You might be one.

- RM Thomas, VE3TOU

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When Babylon 5 creator J Michael Straczynski was asked how fast the ships went, he replied that they moved at "the speed of plot."

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But all this is beyond the children, and beyond me too for that matter, even now in ripe experience; for I never did know what women mean, and never shall except when they tell me, if that be in their power.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

- George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman

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It was more of woe than wonder, being such days of violence, that mother knew herself a widow, and her children fatherless. Of children there were only three, none of us fit to be useful yet, only to comfort mother, by making her to work for us.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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Things should be made as simple as possible -- but no simpler.

- A. Einstein

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For although I am now in a place of some authority, I have observed that no one ever listens to me, when I attempt to lay down the law; but all are waiting with open ears until I do enforce it.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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Do not be too quick to criticize intermediate designs. You might be one.

- RM Thomas, VE3TOU

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He who reads a history cares not much for the wisdom or folly of the writer (knowing well that the former is far less than his own, and the latter vastly greater), but hurries to know what the people did, and how they got on about it.

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But all this is beyond the children, and beyond me too for that matter, even now in ripe experience; for I never did know what women mean, and never shall except when they tell me, if that be in their power.

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Nevertheless, I must needs go out, being young and very stupid, and feared of being afraid; a fear which a wise man has long cast by, having learned of the manifold dangers which ever and ever encompass us. And beside this folly and wildness of youth, perchance there was something, I know not what, of the joy we have in uncertainty.

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It was more of woe than wonder, being such days of violence, that mother knew herself a widow, and her children fatherless. Of children there were only three, none of us fit to be useful yet, only to comfort mother, by making her to work for us.

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'Now let us bandy words no more,' said mother, very sweetly; 'nothing is easier than sharp words, except to wish them unspoken.'

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For although I am now in a place of some authority, I have observed that no one ever listens to me, when I attempt to lay down the law; but all are waiting with open ears until I do enforce it.

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But whatever lives or dies, business must be attended to; and the principal business of good Christians is, beyond all controversy, to fight with one another.

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He who reads a history cares not much for the wisdom or folly of the writer (knowing well that the former is far less than his own, and the latter vastly greater), but hurries to know what the people did, and how they got on about it.

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Feeling a need to convince others that you're right is something that comes from religion; I'm simply content to know that I *am* right, even if others don't know it.

- Ponter Boddit in RJ Sawyer's Humans

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Nevertheless, I must needs go out, being young and very stupid, and feared of being afraid; a fear which a wise man has long cast by, having learned of the manifold dangers which ever and ever encompass us. And beside this folly and wildness of youth, perchance there was something, I know not what, of the joy we have in uncertainty.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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The unfortunate thing in life is that we stumble over the truth, and then, get up and go on as if nothing had ever happened.

- Winston Churchill

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'Now let us bandy words no more,' said mother, very sweetly; 'nothing is easier than sharp words, except to wish them unspoken.'

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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The reason we fall is so we can get up again.

- Batman Returns

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But whatever lives or dies, business must be attended to; and the principal business of good Christians is, beyond all controversy, to fight with one another.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

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If your dream doesn't work, find a better dream.

- SharkBoy and LavaGirl, quote not exact

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Feeling a need to convince others that you're right is something that comes from religion; I'm simply content to know that I *am* right, even if others don't know it.

- Ponter Boddit in RJ Sawyer's Humans

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Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.

- St. Francis of Assisi

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The unfortunate thing in life is that we stumble over the truth, and then, get up and go on as if nothing had ever happened.

- Winston Churchill

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The reason we fall is so we can get up again.

- Batman Returns


If your dream doesn't work, find a better dream.

- SharkBoy and LavaGirl, quote not exact


Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.

- St. Francis of Assisi


May 31, 2006, at 06:19 PM by Cricket -
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'Now let us bandy words no more,' said mother, very sweetly; 'nothing is easier than sharp words, except to wish them unspoken.'

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


But whatever lives or dies, business must be attended to; and the principal business of good Christians is, beyond all controversy, to fight with one another.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


Feeling a need to convince others that you're right is something that comes from religion; I'm simply content to know that I *am* right, even if others don't know it.

- Ponter Boddit in RJ Sawyer's Humans


The unfortunate thing in life is that we stumble over the truth, and then, get up and go on as if nothing had ever happened.

- Winston Churchill


The reason we fall is so we can get up again.

- Batman Returns


If your dream doesn't work, find a better dream.

- SharkBoy and LavaGirl, quote not exact


Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.

- St. Francis of Assisi


War is the continuation of diplomacy by other means.

- von Clausewitz

May 31, 2006, at 06:10 PM by Cricket -
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feeling a need to convince others that you're right is something that comes from religion; I'm simply content to know that I *am* right, even if others don't know it. Ponter Boddit, RJ Sawyer's Humans

the unfortunate thing in life is that we stumble over the truth, and then, get up and go on as if nothing had ever happened. winston churchill

preach the gospel at all times and use words if necessary

the reason we fall is so we can get up again -- Batman Returns

If your dream doesn't work, find a better dream --- or something like that, sharkboy and lava girl

May 31, 2006, at 06:09 PM by Cricket -
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But all this is beyond the children, and beyond me too for that matter, even now in ripe experience; for I never did know what women mean, and never shall except when they tell me, if that be in their power.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


It was more of woe than wonder, being such days of violence, that mother knew herself a widow, and her children fatherless. Of children there were only three, none of us fit to be useful yet, only to comfort mother, by making her to work for us.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


For although I am now in a place of some authority, I have observed that no one ever listens to me, when I attempt to lay down the law; but all are waiting with open ears until I do enforce it.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


He who reads a history cares not much for the wisdom or folly of the writer (knowing well that the former is far less than his own, and the latter vastly greater), but hurries to know what the people did, and how they got on about it.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889


Nevertheless, I must needs go out, being young and very stupid, and feared of being afraid; a fear which a wise man has long cast by, having learned of the manifold dangers which ever and ever encompass us. And beside this folly and wildness of youth, perchance there was something, I know not what, of the joy we have in uncertainty.

- Lorna Doone by RD Blackmoore, 1889

March 08, 2006, at 02:19 PM by Super -
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Do not be too quick to criticize intermediate designs. You might be one.

- RM Thomas, VE3TOU

March 08, 2006, at 02:18 PM by Super -
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- George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman


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- George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman


Things should be made as simple as possible -- but no simpler.

- A. Einstein

March 08, 2006, at 02:17 PM by Super -
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman



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