|
Edit 2981
|
Type 0
|
Everyone is in the best seat.
-- John Cage
|
|
Edit 2982
|
Type 0
|
Everyone is more or less mad on one point.
-- Rudyard Kipling
|
|
Edit 2983
|
Type 0
|
Everyone knows that dragons don't exist. But while this simplistic
formulation may satisfy the layman, it does not suffice for the
scientific mind. The School of Higher Neantical Nillity is in fact
wholly unconcerned with what _d_o_e_s exist. Indeed, the banality of
existence has been so amply demonstrated, there is no need for us to
discuss it any further here. The brilliant Cerebron, attacking the
problem analytically, discovered three distinct kinds of dragon: the
mythical, the chimerical, and the purely hypothetical. They were all,
one might say, nonexistent, but each nonexisted in an entirely
different way ...
-- Stanislaw Lem, "Cyberiad"
|
|
Edit 2984
|
Type 0
|
Everyone talks about apathy, but no one _d_o_e_s anything about it.
|
|
Edit 2985
|
Type 0
|
Everyone wants results, but no one is willing to do what it takes
to get them.
-- Dirty Harry
|
|
Edit 2986
|
Type 0
|
Everyone was born right-handed.
Only the greatest overcome it.
|
|
Edit 2987
|
Type 0
|
Everyone who comes in here wants three things:
1. They want it quick.
2. They want it good.
3. They want it cheap.
I tell 'em to pick two and call me back.
-- sign on the back wall of a small printing company
|
|
Edit 2988
|
Type 0
|
Everyone's in a high place when you're on your knees.
|
|
Edit 2989
|
Type 0
|
Everything bows to success, even grammar.
|
|
Edit 2990
|
Type 0
|
Everything can be filed under "miscellaneous".
|
|
Edit 2991
|
Type 0
|
Everything ends badly. Otherwise it wouldn't end.
|
|
Edit 2992
|
Type 0
|
Everything I like is either illegal, immoral or fattening.
-- Alexander Woollcott
|
|
Edit 2993
|
Type 0
|
Everything in this book may be wrong.
-- Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul
|
|
Edit 2994
|
Type 0
|
Everything is controlled by a small evil group
to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs.
|
|
Edit 2995
|
Type 0
|
Everything is possible. Pass the word.
-- Rita Mae Brown, "Six of One"
|
|
Edit 2996
|
Type 0
|
Everything is worth precisely as much as a belch, the difference being
that a belch is more satisfying.
-- Ingmar Bergman
|
|
Edit 2997
|
Type 0
|
Everything journalists write is true, except when they write about
something you know.
-- Dag-Erling Smorgrav,
June 1999, FreeBSD-Stable Mailing List
|
|
Edit 2998
|
Type 0
|
Everything might be different in the present
if only one thing had been different in the past.
|
|
Edit 2999
|
Type 0
|
Everything new stalls because there is precedence for the old.
-- Poul Henningsen (1894-1967)
|
|
Edit 3000
|
Type 0
|
Everything should be built top-down, except the first time.
|