To do nothing is in every man's power.
-- Samuel Johnson
-- Samuel Johnson
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Samuel Johnson (1709... - When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
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and then thrown out, as good for nothing. -- Samuel...
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Disk and... - One basic notion underlying Usenet is that it is a cooperative."
Having been on USENET for going on ten years,
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Diogenes Laertius (c. 200 AD) -- Pittacus,... - The bottom-up approach always gets me buggered.
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Sidney J....
