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201It is good to know well a man you are going to kill; it is not good to understand him.
202It is good to say that you are afraid. It is not good to be so bold. A little feear makes a man think. It is better to be a little afraid, and yet do what has to be done.
203It is illogical, you see, to have a law which says 'guns are forbidden' when no one to whom the law applies is permitted to know the meaning of the word. Far more orderly to dispense with the concept altogether. At the moment, they withhold only the objects, and information. But it is only logical that they should also try to withhold ideas. You cannot control knowledge without controlling discovery, and you cannot control discovery without controlling thought, and when you control thought... do you see what I'm getting at...
204It is now known to science that there are many more dimensions than the classical four. Scientists say that these don't normally impinge on the world because the extra dimensions are very small and curve in on themselves, and that since reality is fractal most of it is tucked inside itself. This means either that the universe is more full of wonders than we can hope to understand or, more probably, that scientists make things up as they go along.
205It is said that the greatest cruelty is drawn from those with the kindest hearts.
206It is wrong to believe that such men suffer in the conscience for what they do... it is only regret at being caught that troubles them. And they never admit it was any fault of their own... it was always chance, bad luck.... The criminal does not regret his crime, he only regrets failure.
207It means, my dear friend,... that our language contains many words having a double meaning; and that to pronounce a joke that allows both meanings of a certain word, proves the joker a person of culture and refinement, who has, moreover, a thorough command of the language.
208It seemed that there was no one more glad for peace than those whose job it was to fight for it.
209It takes a mighty fine discipline to hold men together when trouble is creeping up on you. Yet without discipline there is surely disaster. The best discipline comes from within a man, but you'll never get a party of men together where all have it.
210It takes guts and nuts to tackle the various sciences and no matter what his idiot friends think, serious study is not for pussies. As a matter of fact, it is just the opposite. Reading, meditating, gaining understanding and knowledge and staying abreast of what has happened and what is happening on this world's stage is so hard that the effeminate, the little Sally's, the prancing, petite male poodles won't do it; they actually avoid it like Rosie O'Donnell does Jenny Craig.
211It took a few minutes to scroll through the catalog and find the painkiller, though, then a minute or two more convincing the machine that it really did want to take coins, not the credit card I no longer had. I winced at the noise it made coughing up the tube, and the man taking live orders charged me for the cup of water. That was all there was to his mart, just the machine and his window, in a storefront six feet wide. Talk about low overhead. And minimizing shoplifting.
212It was always quite obvious why people were advocating one program over another; you could look at people’s name tags and see their institutional affiliation, and predict what they were going to support or attack. To see science twisted so blatantly pained Sax a great deal, and it seemed to him that it distressed everyone there, even the ones doing it, which added to the general irritability and defensiveness. Everyone knew what was going on, and no one liked it, and yet no one would admit it.
213It was said that life was cheap in Ankh-Morpork. This was, of course, completely wrong. Life was often very expensive; you could get death for free.
214It was the first horror movie I'd seen where I didn’t think the people in it would look out for each other," he said. "The way they related to each other frightened me as much as the Alien because usually there's a safe haven of, 'Well, we've got each others' backs.' And they didn't seem like they did.
215It's a mistake trying to cheer up camels. You may as well drop meringues into a black hole.
216It's always easier to come up with a rationalization than to change your basic assumptions.
217It's easy to prescribe remedies for our own weaknesses when they're comfortably ensconced in other people.
218It's just the simple fact that until you think of a thing, you haven't thought of it yet.
219It's nothing to joke about.... A twenty-pound gassy sheep could blow a hole in the ozone.
220It's the questions we can't answer that teach us the most. They teach us how to think. If you give a man an answer, all he gains is a little fact. But give him a question and he'll look for his own answers.
221I've seen what civilization does. Those who have it count themselves better than others, but they are only more corrupt and arrogant, cleverer at finding ways to make others work for them until they become soft and lazy.
222Jesus meant us to ast God to hep us stand the pain, not beg Him to take the pain away.
223Laughter is poison to fear.
224Let me tell you what that is - a rationalization. It's giving something the appearance of rationality, of reason, when it doesn't have the reality of it. It's finding a way to justify what you want to do, any way. It's finding an excuse from somthing you've already done - a way to make it seem to be good, when it really isn't. That's all you're doing here - tying to find a way to make the wrong things you want to do, seem right. All your arguments really boil down to, 'I want power, so I'm going to take it.' ...
225Let them see that their words can cut you, and you'll never be free of the mockery. If they want to give you a name, take it, make it your own. Then they can't hurt you with it anymore.
226Liberal democracy says that cultural tolerance is essential, but you don’t have to get very far away from liberal democracy for liberal democrats to get very intolerant.
227Life is precious. That's why sacrifice for freedom is rational: it is for life itself and your ability to live it that you act, since life without freedom is the slow, sure death of self-sacrifice to the 'good' of mankind - who is always someone else. Mankind is just a collection of individuals. Why should everyone's life be more important, more precious, more valuable than yours? Mindless mandatory self-sacrifice is insane.
228Life is the future, not the past. The past can teach us, through experience, how to accomplish things in the future, comfort us with cherished memories, and provide the foundation of what has already been accomplished. But only the future holds life. To live in the past is to embrace what is dead. To live life to its fullest, each day must be created anew. As rational, thinking beings, we must use our intellect, not a blind devotion to what has come before, to make rational choices.
229Like hounds at a feast, people gather round the table of tyranny, eager for tasty scraps tossed on the floor. Not everyone will wag their tail for a tyrant, but most will, if he first makes them salivate with hate and gives license to their covetous impulses by making them feel it is only their due. Many would rather take than earn. Tyrants make the envious comfortable with their greed.
230Look folks, here’s the deal, if we forego the foundations upon which our country was built and start winging it with “progressive” principles instead of our old school traditional values, substituting God's eternal blueprint for some secularist wizard's ideas for a better mañana, then we officially put ourselves in line for historical butt kicking.
231Look ladies, if you enter into a relationship rudderless, like a needy parasite, you will become the slave of whatever host you hitched yourself to. You'll find yourself doing things... changing things... believing things... compromising things... and getting involved in crap you wouldn't even think of doing just because you neeeeeeeeeeed him.
232Look with your eyes. Hear with your ears. Taste with your mouth. Smell with your nose. Feel with your skin. Then comes the thinking, afterward, and in that way knowing the truth.
233Love worth having does not deserve to be tricked. And she would never truly love you if you obtained her love falsely.
234Man had enemies, that was in the nature of things, but when it comes right down to it his battle to live is with that world out there, the cold, the rain, the wind -the heat, the drought, and the sun-parched pools where water had been. Hunger, thirst, and cold - man's first enemies, and no doubt his last.
235Many a time when a girl gets herself involved with romance she is so busy being in love she doesn't realize what it can lead to. They are all in a rosy sort of glow until suddenly they find out the man they love was great to be in love with, but hell to be married to.
236Math must pay its way with useful things.... Even though mere computation is like bashing down a door because you cannot find the key.
237Mayhap through over-familiarity. We treasure least what we have known too long.
238Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius...
239Mercy is a contingency plan devised by the guilty in the eventuality that they are caught. Justice is the domain of the just. This is about justice.
240Most men are alone.... We come into life alone, we face our worst troubles alone, and we are alone when we die.
241Murder came before food, but there was always time for coffee.
242My fahter was a soldier and he always told me a good soldier never stood when he could site, and never sat when he could lie down, and ate whenever there was food.
243My father always claimed that a league wasn't really a unit of measurement at all, just a way for farmers to attach numbers to their rough guesses.
244My foot swings directly up where my jaw used to be and I become perhaps the first person in the history of man to kick himself in his own uvula.
245My name is Marillion.
246Neither one of us had much trust in the peaceful qualities of our fellowmen. Seems to me most of the folks doing all the talk about peace and giving the other fellow the benefit of the doubt were folks setting back to home in cushy chairs with plenty of grub around and the police nearby to protect them. Back there, men would set down safe of an evening and write about how cruel the poor Indian was being treated out west. They never come upon the body of a friend who had been staked out on an ant hill or had a fire built on his stomach, nor had they stood off a charge of Indians.
247'Never let a beautiful woman pick your path for you when there be a man in her line of sight.'
248Never say something was going well or fate would come and give you a hard smack somewhere it'd hurt the most.
249Never underestimate the human capacity for wishful thinking and willful blindness...
250News came today of the withdrawal of Gen. W. S. Key from the command of the 45th Division. He has been given some overseas assignment as a palliative.... The home folks will say that Key got a bad deal because he was a National Guard Major General. But the fact is that Key did not study and prepare himself tactically in the crucial years before the emergency. Some of my old comrades will think me disloyal to my ex-commander, but the general staff knows what it is doing - and it will not send our sons into hell behind division leaders it is not satisfied with.






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