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consciousness of the bad is an essential prerequisite to the promotion of the good.
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"I am a deeply superficial person" -warhol
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"The 60s are gone, dope will never be as cheap, sex never as free, and the rock and roll never as great." -Abbie Hoffman
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"What, me worry?" - Alfred E. Neuman
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dont spit into the wind (jim croce)
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Men are creatures with two legs and eight hands.
Jayne Mansfield |
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Life is like a circus...And I'm stuck in the freak tent.
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dont spit into the wind (jim croce) LOL or on a roller coaster |
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Edited by
kc0003
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Mon 10/04/10 10:03 PM
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In America, anyone can become president. That’s the problem.
- George Carlin |
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The best we can expect on the Day of Judgement is a suspended sentence.
- Anonymous |
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...If you can't dazzle them with brilliance...then baffle them with bullshyt.. |
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Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.
~Abraham Flexner In war, truth is the first casualty. ~Aeschylus It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder -albert einstein |
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"I hate little notes on my pillow- I told you 158 times
I hate little notes on my pillow... "we 're all out of cornflakes, F. U." It took me 3 hours to figure out F. U . meant Felix Ungar!" ~Oscar Madison |
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consciousness of the bad is an essential prerequisite to the promotion of the good. "A conundrum, but a quotable one. Make a note of it." |
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"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
— Dr. Seuss |
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Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
~Albert Einstein |
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don't sweat the small stuff...
...it's all small stuff. |
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"All events became omens; I lost the ability to take anything literally."
- Douglas Coupland |
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Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.
~Alexander Hamilton |
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"We live small lives on the periphery; we are marginalized and there's a great deal in which we choose not to participate. We wanted silence and we have that silence now. We arrived here speckled in sores and zits, our colons so tied in knots that we never thogught we'd have a bowel movement again. Our systems had stopped working, jammed with the odor of copy machines, Wite-Out, the smell of bond paper, and the endless stress of pointless jobs done grudgingly to little applause. We had compulsions that made us confuse shopping with creativity, to take downers and assume that merely renting a video on a Saturday night was enough. But now that we live here in the desert, things are much, much better."
- Coupland |
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