2/28/98: Happiness is having a large,
loving, caring, close-knit family in another city. ~
George Burns
2/27/98: When we remember we are all mad,
the mysteries disappear and life
stands explained. ~ Mark Twain.
2/26/98: Saddle your dreams afore you ride 'em. ~ Mary Webb.
2/25/98: Ah, but a man's reach should exceed
his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?
Robert Browning.
2/24/98: He flung himself upon his horse
and rode madly off in all directions.
Stephen Leacock.
2/23/98: The Earth is a sphere, and a sphere
has only one side.
We are all on the same side. ~
A Peace Corps volunteer.
2/21/98: Man always travels along
precipices. His truest obligation is to keep his
balance. ~ Jose Ortega Y Gasset.
2/20/98: I don't want the cheese, I just want to get out of the trap. ~ Spanish Proverb.
2/19/98: The scientific theory I
like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely
of lost airline luggage. - Mark
Russell.
2/18/98: The only good is knowledge and the only evil ignorance. Socrates.
2/17/98: The most incomprehensible thing
about the world is that it is comprehensible.
Albert Einstein.
2/16/98: Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke.
2/14/98: My life is a performance for which
I was never given any chance to rehearse.
Ashleigh Brilliant.
2/13/98: I'm very organized. I have this
very elaborate schedule.
Sure sign of mental health, huh? - Elaine Nardo,
"Taxi."
2/12/98: Real difficulties can be overcome;
it is only the imaginary ones that are
unconquerable. - Theodore Vail.
2/11/98: Things won are done; joy's soul lies in the doing. - William Shakespeare.
2/10/98: Whoever undertakes to set himself
up as judge in the field of truth and
knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the Gods. -
Albert Einstein.
2/09/98: We should take care not to make
the intellect our god; it has, of course,
powerful muscles, but no personality. - Albert Einstein.
2/07/98: When the solution is simple, God is answering. - Albert Einstein.
2/06/98: If a man could have half his wishes,
he would double his troubles.
Benjamin Franklin.
2/05/98: The most perfect ape cannot draw an ape;
only man can do that; but, likewise,
only man regards the ability to do this as a sign of superiority.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg.
2/04/98: Perhaps in time the so-called Dark Ages
will be thought of as including our own.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, German physicist, 1742 - 1799.
2/03/98: Death, the only immortal who treats us
all alike, whose pity and whose peace
and whose refuge are for all—the soiled and the pure, the rich and the
poor, the
loved and the unloved.
Mark Twain near death in 1910
2/02/98: I am not a member of any organized political
party. I am a Democrat.
Will Rogers
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