My cat likes that one!Libellus wrote: “Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.” - Robet HeinLein
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Yes! What was it the six-legged majority? There is nobody like RAW. R.I.P.HeraSee wrote:"Most of the domesticated primates of Terra did not know they were primates. They thought they were something apart from and 'superior' to the rest of the planet...."
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that was my morning this morning. i wanted to get up at 9 and ended up waking up at 11:30 =x
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"Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies. "
Voltaire (attributed), when asked by a priest to renounce Satan
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Ahh Wilde, what a delightful wit he was.Erasmus_Folly wrote:And these are supposedly the last words of Oscar Wilde:
"My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go. "
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"Maybe we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness weapon. A beauty bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would launch one. It would explode high in the air - explode softly - and send thousands, millions, of little parachutes into the air. Floating down to earth - boxes of Crayolas. And we wouldn't go cheap, either - not little boxes of eight. Boxes of sixty-four, with the sharpener built right in. With silver and gold and copper, magenta and peach and lime, amber and umber and all the rest. And people would smile and get a little funny look on their faces and cover the world with imagination."
~Robert Fulghum
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I never saw that quote before, but I love it. It's funny and wise.Erasmus_Folly wrote:I ran across this quote this morning which I liked:
"Maybe we should develop a Crayola bomb as our next secret weapon. A happiness weapon. A beauty bomb. And every time a crisis developed, we would launch one. It would explode high in the air - explode softly - and send thousands, millions, of little parachutes into the air. Floating down to earth - boxes of Crayolas. And we wouldn't go cheap, either - not little boxes of eight. Boxes of sixty-four, with the sharpener built right in. With silver and gold and copper, magenta and peach and lime, amber and umber and all the rest. And people would smile and get a little funny look on their faces and cover the world with imagination."
~Robert Fulghum
"Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco." Virgil, The Aeneid