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  • "There is no greater sorrow than to be mindful of the happy time in misery."
    — Dante Alighieri

    banzaisequoia
    January 30, 2010, 12:29 am
    This was said by Francesca da Rimini in The Divine Comedy.

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    • "Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do."
      — Mark Twain

      bansaisequoia
      July 3, 2013, 5:21 pm
      My Aunt Polly wants me to whitewash this fence a partic'lar way.

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      • "Laughing is not always the proof of a mind at ease. "
        — Proverb

        bansaisequoia
        August 6, 2009, 2:11 am
        Hah, hah, hah! I find this very disquieting.

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        • "When the mind is silent, beyond weakness or non concentration, then it can enter into a world which is far beyond the mind - the highest End."
          — Maitrayaniya Upanishad

          bansaisequoia
          May 27, 2013, 10:25 pm
          Spelling Error: Upanishad [Note: There was an error in the original quote that has since been fixed.]
          Last edited by Toeprint; 10-30-2021, 08:00 AM.

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          • "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail."
            — Abraham Maslow

            [Note: Top comment is missing.]
            bansaisequoia
            August 13, 2009, 11:08 pm
            By going slower than someone who solves it in 13 seconds.
            pootie49
            July 5, 2011, 4:59 pm
            same way you get to carnegie hall...practice practice practice.
            Lurker
            June 6, 2012, 11:43 pm
            By seeing this quote enough times that you know it after the first few letters and can solve it in 11 seconds.
            LLapp
            July 15, 2019, 3:19 am
            And for the final Jeopardy, the question was: "How can anyone solve this quote in 11 seconds??!?!?!" (Right?)
            abra
            September 24, 2021, 2:10 am
            Right, LLapp, but I guess it disappeared. Or maybe it wasn't worded in the form of a friendly question.

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            • "Perhaps nothing has changed in the course of history as much as historians."
              — Franklin P. Jones

              bansaisequoia
              December 20, 2009, 2:43 pm
              From Herodotus to Howard Zinn.

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              • "The Constitution of the United States is not a mere lawyer's document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age."
                — Nadia Boulanger

                bansaisequoia
                August 15, 2010, 11:36 pm
                This quote was actually said by Woodrow Wilson. I found it hard to believe that this would be said by a French musicologist, so I searched to find the real author. Follow this URL: (link)

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                • "What a glorious garden of wonders the lights of Broadway would be to anyone lucky enough to be unable to read."
                  — Gilbert Chesterton

                  bansaisequoia
                  April 22, 2010, 8:40 pm
                  What if he'd lived to see the Jumbotron in Times Square?

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                  • "You couldn't fool your mother on the foolingest day of your life if you had an electrified fooling machine."
                    — Homer Simpson

                    bansaisequoia
                    March 20, 2012, 5:29 pm
                    You couldn't fool the broad side of a barn. You couldn't fool your way out of a paper bag.

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                    • "The point of quotations is that one can use another's words to be insulting."
                      — Amanda Cross

                      bansaisequoia
                      April 18, 2017, 3:36 pm
                      The author of the quote is "A man to cross."

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                      • "Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue-to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak. "
                        — Socrates

                        bansaisequoia
                        September 16, 2009, 8:02 pm
                        But why did nature give us so many vocal cords?

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                        • "When literature becomes too intellectual it becomes sterile, silly, and actually without substance."
                          — Isaac Bashevis Singer

                          bansaisequoia
                          October 16, 2009, 7:22 pm
                          Probably not a fan of James Joyce or Thomas Pynchon.

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                          • "I'm in therapy and sewing is cheaper than a psychiatrist."
                            — Unattributed

                            bansaisequoia
                            March 2, 2012, 4:59 pm
                            I'm in therapy and needlepoint is cheaper than an acupuncturist.

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                            • "The sports page records people's accomplishments, the front page usually records nothing, but man's failures. "
                              — Earl Warren

                              bansaisequoia
                              April 27, 2011, 4:52 am
                              I am frequently pleased by the accomplishments recorded in the New York Times' Tuesday Science Supplement, and by the the accomplishments of persons in the arts and music in other sections of the paper. Alas, only tragic things seem to make the front page.

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                              • "My music is best understood by children and animals."
                                — Igor Stravinsky

                                bansaisequoia
                                July 14, 2009, 11:12 pm
                                What is ironic about this, is that his most raucous, harsh, dissonant piece of music, "The Rite of Spring," was used during the dinosaur sequence of the 1941 Walt Disney production, "Fantasia." Children and animals, indeed.

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