His philosophical works would have suited me better, but when I saw that
he doubted everything, I concluded that I knew as much as he did, and that
I didn't need anyone's help to be ignorant.
-- from Candide, Voltaire
he doubted everything, I concluded that I knew as much as he did, and that
I didn't need anyone's help to be ignorant.
-- from Candide, Voltaire
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- saga n.
[WPI] A cuspy but bogus raving story about N
random broken people.
Here is a classic example of the saga form, as told... - I hope she'll make you happy someday, said Martin, but I strongly doubt
it.
You're a bitter man, said Candide. That's because I've... - Joey: All right. [gets up]
Monica: [stopping him] No!
Joey, we swore we'd never tell! Chandler: [running... - Well, my daddy left home when I was three,
And he didn't leave much for Ma and me,
Just and old guitar an'a empty bottle of booze. Now... - I know not, sir, whether Bacon wrote the works of Shakespeare,
but if he did not it seems to me that he missed the... - Picard: "Do you know what business they might have together?"
Sarek:
"No! No, I never knew what Spock was doing. When... - Let's go. I wouldn't want to join any club that would have _this_
me as a member.
Marge waxes philosophical, "Scenes from the Class... - Chester: He didn't create Itchy: I did.
Bart: Huh?
Chester: He stole the character from me in 1928. When... - I am not concerned with pleasure, Commander, I am a warrior.
"Even Klingons need love now and then." For what we...
