The tragedy of man is perhaps the only significant thing about him.
-- Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) quoted in N.Y. Times Magazine 12 Nov. 1961
-- Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) quoted in N.Y. Times Magazine 12 Nov. 1961
Related:
- Quote #12
"The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose
from.
Grace Murray Hopper [as quoted in the Unix Haters... - n n Y
[__\_[__])))))-
0 0 O-O-O... - Burns: [looking up from his magazine] Smithers, what's the meaning
of this slacking off?
Smithers: Uh, there's a bee in my eye, sir. Burns... - The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency.
Eugene... - During the next two hours, the system will be going up and down several
times,
often with lin~po_~{po ~poz~ppo\~{ o n~po_~{o[po... - Perhaps the best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a
time.
Dean... - Sector not found. Kill Program? (Y)es, (N)o,
(S)crew... - I want to keep fighting because it is the only thing that keeps me out
of the hamburger joints.
If I don't fight, I'll eat this planet. -- George...
