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awake all day.
-- Nietzsche
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Death is life's way of telling you you've been fired.
-- R. Geis
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Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length.
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Anyway, my money is still on use strict vars . . .
-- Larry Wall in <199710011704.KAA21395@wall.org>
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The human instinct to censor thrives, as it always will, living in
irrepressible conflict with the human instinct to speak. Outrage,
self-righteousness, and paranoia feed the maw of censorship.
Squelching speech, however, never reduces society's net paranoia
quotient; it simply redirects it, drives it underground, where it
festers into more dangerous hysterias. In the words of Justice
Brandeis, "Men feared witches and burned women."
-- Rodney Smolla, "Free Speech in an Open Society", p. 43.
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When in doubt, do what the President does --
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