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- From: karl@sugar.hackercorp.com (Karl Lehenbauer)
- Newsgroups: alt.sources
- Subject: new fortune cookies, part 1 of 2
- Message-ID: <6845@sugar.hackercorp.com>
- Date: 20 Oct 90 18:25:50 GMT
-
- This file and the one following it contain quotes, sayings, aphorisms,
- fortune cookies and so forth that I've collected over the last few
- months from net postings and signatures, books, magazines and such.
-
- Please forward any corrections in attributions, etc, to me. I also
- collect cookies so please send your fortune cookies to me, if you're
- pretty sure they didn't come from here to begin with.
-
- WARNING TO RELIGIOUS FANATICS AND NARROW/CLOSE-MINDED PEOPLE IN GENERAL:
- Exercise your right to choose not to read this and help me exercise the
- right of free speech for myself and everyone quoted herein by not
- reading this if you think you are likely to be offended by it. Thank you.
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- %%
- "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."
- -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- %%
- "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be."
- -- Abe Lincoln
- %%
- "If we can't fix it -- we'll fix it so nobody can."
- -- B. Gibbons
- %%
- "Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves
- on a rainy Sunday afternoon."
- -- D. P. Barron
- %%
- Humanity has in the course of time had to endure from the hands of science two
- great outrages upon its naive self-love. The first was when it realized that
- our earth was not the center of the universe, but only a speck in a world-system
- of a magnitude hardly conceivable... The second was when biological research
- robbed man of his particular privilege of having been specially created, and
- relegated him to a descent from the animal world.
- -- Sigmund Freud
- %%
- Fanatics have their dreams, wherewith they weave a paradise for a sect."
- -- Keats
- %%
- "You killed Ted, you medieval dickweed!"
- -- Bill
- %%
- "If you took all the sincerity in Hollywood and put it in the navel of a fruit
- fly, you'd still have room for three carraway seeds and a producer's heart."
- -- Fred Allen
- %%
- "Now, more than ever, it is evident that `good taste' only refers to that
- which reinforces the status quo."
- -- Andre Peret
- %%
- "Computers are useless; they can only give answers."
- -- Picasso
- %%
- "Until hard evidence is obtained and corroborated, the American people should
- not be frightened into believing that babies are being bred and eaten, that
- 50,000 missing children are being murdered in human sacrifices, or that
- satanists are taking over America's day care centers... An unjustified
- crusade against those perceived as satanists could result in wasted resources,
- unwarranted damage to reputations, and disruption of civil liberties."
- -- Kenneth Lanning, head of the FBI's special unit in charge of
- investigating claims about satanic-cult crimes, in a report
- of his findings, June, 1989
- %%
- "What's the definition of a good flame? One you agree with..."
- -- Karl Lehenbauer
- %%
- "I think there's a world market for about 5 computers."
- -- Thomas J. Watson, Chairman of the Board, IBM (around 1948)
- %%
- "I do not fear computers.. I fear the lack of them."
- -- Isaac Asimov
- %%
- "Rebellion is like witchcraft. That's what it is, it's like witchcraft."
- -- Missouri State Rep. Jean Dixon, on labeling "offensive music".
- USA Today, March 20, 1990
- %%
- "I am made from the dust of the stars, the oceans flow in my veins."
- -- Rush, "Presto"
- %%
- "Reading legal mush can turn your brain to guacamole!"
- -- Amiga ROM Kernel Manual
- %%
- "I think their experience with us may have helped their contemptuousness;
- the ignorance they come by naturally."
- --Chuck McManis (personal communication)
- %%
- Next we had Egyptian wars, Greek wars, Roman wars, hideous drenchings of the
- earth with blood; and we saw the treacheries of the Romans toward the Cartha-
- ginians, and the sickening spectacle of the massacre of those brave people.
- Also we saw Caesar invade Britain -- "not that those barbarians had done him
- any harm, but because he wanted their land, and desired to confer the blessings
- of civilization upon their widows and orphans," as Satan explained.
- Next, Christianity was born. Then ages of Europe passed in review before us,
- and we saw Christianity and Civilization march hand in hand through those ages,
- "leaving famine and death and desolation in their wake, and other signs of the
- progress of the human race," as Satan observed.
- And always we had wars, and more wars, and still other wars -- all over
- Europe, all over the world. "Sometimes in the private interest of royal
- families," Satan said, "sometimes to crush a weak nation; but never a war
- started by the aggressor for any clean purpose -- there is no such war in the
- history of the race."
- "Now," said Satan, "you have seen your progress down to the present, and you
- must confess that it is wonderful -- in its way. We must now exhibit the
- future."
- He showed us slaughters more terrible in their destruction of life, more
- devastating in their engines of war, than any we had seen.
- "You perceive," he said, "that you have made continual progress. Cain did
- his murder with a club; the Hebrews did their murders with javelins and swords;
- the Greeks and Romans added protective armor and the fine arts of military
- organization and generalship; the Christian has added guns and gunpowder; a
- few centuries from now he will have so greatly improved the deadly effectiveness
- of his weapons of slaughter that all men will confess that without Christian
- civilization war must have remained a poor and trifling thing to the end of
- time."
- -- Mark Twain, _The Mysterious Stranger_
- %%
- "Well, there were sixty-eight people there, and sixty-two of them had no more
- desire to throw a stone than you had."
- "Satan!"
- "Oh, it's true. I know your race. It is made up of sheep. It is governed
- by minorities, seldom or never by majorities. It suppresses its feelings and
- its beliefs and follows the handful that makes the most noise. Sometimes the
- noisy handful is right, sometimes wrong; but no matter, the crowd follows it.
- The vast majority of the race, whether savage or civilized, are secretly kind-
- hearted and shrink from inflicting pain, but in the presence of the aggressive
- and pitiless minority they don't dare to assert themselves. Think of it! One
- kind-hearted creature spies upon another, and sees to it that he loyally helps
- in iniquities which revolt both of them. Speaking as an expert, I know that
- ninety-nine out of a hundred of your race were strongly against the killing of
- witches when that foolishness was first agitated by a handful of pious lunatics
- in the long ago. And I know that even to-day, after ages of transmitted
- prejuidice and silly teaching, only one person in twenty puts any real heart
- into the harrying of a witch. And yet apparently everybody hates witches and
- wants them killed. Some day a handful will rise up on the other side and make
- the most noise -- perhaps even a single daring man with a big voice and a
- determined front will do it -- and in a week all the sheep will wheel and
- follow him, and witch-hunting will come to a sudden end."
- -- Mark Twain, _The Mysterious Stranger_
- %%
- "Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions are all based upon that large defect
- in your race -- the individual's distrust of his neighbor, and his desire, for
- safety's or comfort's sake, to stand well in his neighbor's eye. These
- institutions will always remain, and always flourish, and always oppress you,
- affront you, and degrade you, because you will always be and remain slaves of
- minorities. There was never a country where the majority of people were in
- their secret hearts loyal to any of these institutions."
- -- Mark Twain, _The Mysterious Stranger_
- %%
- Strange, because they are so frankly and hysterically insane -- like all dreams:
- a God who could make good children as easily as bad, yet preferred to make bad
- ones; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single
- happy one; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short;
- who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children
- to earn it; who gave his angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children
- with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body; who mouths justice and
- invented hell -- mouths mercy and invented hell -- mouths Golden Rules, and
- forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell; who frowns
- upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, then
- tries to shuffle the responsibility for man's acts upon man, instead of
- honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself; and finally, with
- altogether divine obtuseness, invites this poor, abused slave to worship him!
- -- Mark Twain, _The Mysterious Stranger_
- %%
- You have a mongrel perception of humor, nothing more; a multitude of you
- possess that. This multitude see the comic side of a thousand low-grade and
- trivial things -- broad incongruities, mainly; grotesqueries, absurdities,
- evokers of the horse-laugh. The ten thousand high-grade comicalities which
- exist in the world are sealed from their dull vision. Will a day come when the
- race will detect the funniness of these juvenilities and laugh at them -- and
- by laughting at them destroy them? For your race, in its poverty, has
- unquestionably one really effective weapon -- laughter. Power, money,
- persuasion, supplication, persecution -- these can lift at a colossal humbug --
- push it a little -- weaken it a little, century by century; but only laughter
- can blow it to rags and atoms at a blast. Against the assault of laughter
- nothing can stand. You are always fussing and fighting with your other
- weapons. Do you ever use that one? No; you leave it lying rusting. As a
- race, do you ever use it at all? No; you lack sense and the courage."
- -- Mark Twain, _The Mysterious Stranger_
- %%
- "If you do everything, you'll win."
- -- Lyndon Baines Johnson
- %%
- Catch a fly. Put it in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator for
- 5 to 10 minutes. This slows him down considerably, so he's easier to
- handle. While he's in there, make a miniature paper airplane with a
- wing-span about double that of the fly. Take the cool dude out of the
- ice-box and super glue his tiny feet onto the upper surface of the paper
- airplane. As he warms up and revives, he will begin doing that most
- natural of all fly activities: he will try to fly. If you have not made
- your little airplane too heavy, the fly's wing beats will be adequate
- for lift off. However, carrying the added weight quickly tires the fly,
- so in mid-air, he will stop beating his wings, and the airplane will
- soar downward. Seeing his plight causes the fly to once again attempt to
- fly, with the same result. Little bursts of energy as the plane gains
- altitude, alternated with slow downward glides. A thread super glued to
- the plane will keep your aerial circus in the same room, or you can take
- your new pet fly out for a walk, er, fly.
- -- Gary Benson (inc@fluke.tc.com)
- %%
- "Mathematicians stand on eaach other's shoulder,
- Computer Scientists stand on each other's toes."
- -- someone on the net (please email attribution), about look&feel lawsuits
- %%
- "I am thankful for one leg. To limp is no disgrace --
- I may not be number one, but I can still run the race."
- -- B.C.
- %%
- "God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be
- seen."
- - S. Hawking
- %%
- "Those who worked the hardest are the last to surrender."
- -- Gary Ward
- %%
- "They thought to use and shame me but I win out by nature, because a true
- freak cannot be made. A true freak must be born."
- -- K. Dunn, _Geek Love_
- %%
- "The raytracer of justices recurses slowly, but it renders exceedingly fine."
- -- Larry Phillips (lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca)
- %%
- "Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of
- government!"
- -- M. Python
- %%
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- THE SIMPSONS
- %%
- "Jesus saves sinners... and redeems them for valuable cash prizes!"
- -- John Wichers (wichers@husc4.HARVARD.EDU)
- %%
- "Perestroika: could it happen here?"
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "We walked on the moon -- you be polite."
- -- Joni Mitchell
- %%
- "My God, Thiokol, when do you want me to launch? Next April?"
- -- L. Mulloy
- %%
- "UNIX should be used as an adjective."
- -- AT&T
- %%
- "The real problem with SDI is that it doesn't kill anybody."
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "DO NOT, repeat, DO NOT blow the hatch!"
- "Roger....hatch blown!"
- -- MAROONED
- %%
- "We have luck only with women -- not spacecraft!"
- -- R. Kremnev, builder of failed Soviet FOBOS probes
- %%
- "The Nazis have no sense of humor, so why should they want television?"
- -- Philip K. Dick
- %%
- "NASA Announces New Deck Chair Arrangement For Space Station Titanic."
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "Knowing when to optimize is as important as knowing how."
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "Of course, this is a, this is a Hunt, you will -- that will uncover a
- lot of things. You open that scab, there's a hell of a lot of things...
- This involves these Cubans, Hunt, and a lot of hanky-panky that we have
- nothing to do with ourselves."
- -- Richard Milhouse Nixon, 6/23/72
- %%
- "Take off your engineering hat and put on your management hat."
- -- Thiokol management, 1/27/86
-
- "The filter has discreting sources."
- -- KSC FIDO, 1/28/86
- %%
- "When I was [in Canada] I found their jokes like their roads -- not very
- long and not very good, leading to a little tin point of a spire which
- has been remorselessly obvious for miles without seeming to get any
- nearer."
- -- Samuel Butler
- %%
- "Nature loves a vacuum. Digital doesn't."
- -- DEC sales letter
- %%
- "I'm a Leo. Leos don't believe in this astrology stuff."
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- 1955-1975: 36 Elvis movies.
- 1975-1989: nothing.
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "A man came into the the office one day and said he was a sailor. We
- cured him of that."
- -- Mark Twain, on his days as a doctor's apprentice in California
- %%
- "We must never forget that if the war in Vietnam is lost... the right of
- free speech will be extinguished throughout the world."
- -- Richard Milhouse Nixon, 10/27/65
- %%
- "The country couldn't run without Prohibition. That is the industrial fact."
- -- Henry Ford, 1929
- %%
- "We plan absentee ownership. I'll stick to building ships."
- -- George Steinbrenner, 1973
- %%
- Canada: a few acres of snow.
- -- Voltaire
- %%
- "There's nothing wrong with Southern California that a rise in the ocean level
- wouldn't cure. "
- -- Ross MacDonald
- %%
- "Psychoanalysis is the mental illness it purports to cure."
- -- Karl Kraus
- %%
- "To have a horror of the bourgeois is bourgeois."
- -- Jules Renard
- %%
- "War is like love; it always finds a way."
- -- Bertold Brecht
- %%
- "The genius of you Americans is that you never make any clear-cut stupid
- moves, only complicated stupid moves that leave us scratching our heads
- wondering if we might possibly have missed something."
- -- Gamel Abdel Nasser
- %%
- "Stalinism begins at home."
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "If the human mind were simple enough to understand,
- we'd be too simple to understand it."
- -- Pat Bahn
- %%
- "NASA Awards Acronym Generation System (AGS) Contract For Space Station Freedom"
- -- Tom Neff
- %%
- "US out of North America, NOW!!"
- -- Richard O'Rourke
- %%
- "Why don't the Japanese live in the mountains? Certainly, they could;
- apparently they just don't want to."
- -- elturner@phoenix.Princeton.EDU
- %%
- You are sunlight and I, moon
- Joined by the gods of fortune
- Midnight and high noon
- Sharing the sky
- We have been blessed, you and I
- -- MISS SAIGON
- %%
- "Democracy is also a form of worship. It is the worship of Jackals by
- Jackasses."
- -- H. L. Mencken
- %%
- Chown up. Chow down.
- %%
- "I would give the Devil benefit of the law for my own safety's sake."
- -- _A_Man_for_All_Seasons_ by Robert Bolt
- %%
- "I contemplate with sovereign reverence the act of the
- whole American people which declared that their legislature
- should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
- or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a
- wall of separation between church and state."
- -- Thomas Jefferson, to the Danbury (Connecticut) Baptist Association in 1802
- %%
- "The condition upon which God has given liberty to man is eternal vigilance."
- -- John Philpot Curran
- %%
- "Home is is the place where your computer lives and runs your life."
- -- Chrome Cowboy, sobiloff@thor.acc.stolaf.edu
- %%
- "I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years
- of maturity."
- -- Albert Einstein
- %%
- "Don't believe anything you read and only half of what you see."
- -- Will Rogers
- %%
- "Do what you wanna, do what you will;
- Just don't mess up your neighbor's thrill.
- And when you pay the bill, kindly leave a little tip
- To help the next poor sucker on his one-way trip."
- - Frank Zappa, "You Are What You Is"
- %%
- "Like the ski resort full of girls looking for husbands
- and husbands looking for girls, the situation is not as
- symmetrical as it might seem."
- -- Alan McKay
- %%
- "If all men were brothers, would you want one to marry your sister?"
- is the title of a Theodore Sturgeon short story.
- %%
- "Not problem is too big it can't be run away from"
- -- Linus
- %%
- "Oh beautiful, for smoggy skies, o'er insectide waves of grain, and
- strip-mined mountain's majesty, above the asphalt plains! America,
- America, man sheds his waste on thee! And hides the pines, with
- billboard signs, from sea to oily sea!"
- -- George Carlin (?)
- %%
- "You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on
- the continuing viability of Fortran."
- -- Alan Perlis
- %%
- "We fall into error if we attribute to strategy a power
- independent of tactical results."
- -- Karl von Clausewitz, On War
- %%
- Without a thorough understanding of tactics, there can be no effective
- strategy; therefore, any general must have a good foundation in the
- tactical aspects of warfare. However, it is not necessary for a general
- to be an excellent swordsman, musketeer, or tank gunner. It is sufficient
- to understand the strengths, weaknesses, and proper use of the forces
- available, and to know the strengths and weaknesses of your enemy.
- -- Phillip Harbison (alvitar@xavax.com)
- %%
- In article <REYNOLDS.90Jul17202859@cochlea.bu.edu> reynolds@cochlea.bu.edu
- (John Reynolds) writes:
- >Robert Tilton Ministries
- >Box 819000 Dallas, TX 75381
- >* Complete Instructions on How to Receive your Miracle (That is, send
- >in "more money than you can afford", three times in 21 days)
-
- It really works! We prayed for OpenWindows V2 to ship on schedule and it
- happened! We didn't send him any money and a disk blew up on our server!
- Praise ``Bob''!
-
- -- david@eng.sun.com
- %%
- The following appeared in my MCI bill this month:
-
- MCI> President Bush is proclaiming July 22 as Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
- MCI> Family Appreciation Day, in honor of the 100th birthday of one of
- MCI> America's most beloved and respected citizens. Throughout her life,
- MCI> family has been of utmost importance to Mrs. Kennedy. Family
- MCI> Appreciation Day calls upon Americans to rededicate themselves to family
- MCI> values and relationships...
- [ they then go on to encourage people to use the telephone a lot. ]
-
- This Sunday, I encourage the following activities:
-
- o Fornicate
- o Get a divorce
- o Shoot suction-cup darts at photos of JFK
- o Fornicate
- o Call up your long-distance operator and emit an ear-piercing shreik
- o Tell your parents how they've screwed you up for life
- o Assist a gay couple in adopting or conceiving
- o Use the word "Chappaquiddick" (sic?) in a sentence
- o Buy your pre-adolescent children a copy of Blue Boy
- o Fornicate
- o Spit on a rich person
- o Fornicate
-
- Thank you.
-
- - Erb (cooper@cs)
- Church of the Four-day Workweek
- %%
- "Poor dead, there's nothing between his ears."
- -- Margaret Thatcher, about Ronald Regan,
- in the 6/2/88 issue of The New York Times
- %%
- "Satanic Verses is a despicable book that could not have been written by
- a person who wished to behave decently and responsibly."
- -- Orson Scott Card, Science Fiction author, Mormon, weenie
- %%
- "C is the assembly language of Tcl."
- -- Karl Lehenbauer (karl@hackercorp.com)
-
- "Assembly language is also available."
- -- Jordan Henderson (jordan@hackercorp.com)
- %%
- "All modern American literature comes from one book
- by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn."
- -- Ernest Hemingway
- %%
- The makers of fortunes have a second love of money as a creation of their
- own, resembling the affection of authors for their poems, or of parents for
- their children ... and hence they are very bad company, for they talk of
- nothing but the praises of wealth.
- -- Plato
- %%
- "I have been poor and I have been rich. Rich is better."
- -- Sophie Tucker
- %%
- Mature software: code old enough that for every bug fixed, one or more new
- bugs are created.
- -- Karl Lehenbauer
- %%
- "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead."
- -- W. Shakespeare, HAMLET
- %%
- "Now bid me run, and I will strive with things impossible -
- yea, and get the better of them."
- -- W. Shakespeare, JULIUS CAESAR
- %%
- "People these days are reluctant to read the canonical texts, but they
- love fiction. Not all fiction, mind you, for they are sick of exemplary themes
- and far prefer the obscene and fantastic. How low contemporary morals have
- sunk! Anyone concerned about public morality will want to retrieve the
- situation."
- -- Li Yu, in "The Carnal Prayer Mat" c. 1657 A.D.
- %%
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- -- Michael Westlund (d90-mwd@sigma.sm.luth.se)
- %%
- > The Independent quotes this from The Progressive, Sept. 1990:
- >
- > "Louisiana State Rep. Carl Gunter, explaning why abortion should
- > not be permitted even when the pregnancy results from incest:
- > 'The way we get thoroughbred horses is through inbreeding. With
- > incest, you could get super-smart kids.'"
-
- This undoubtedly explains State Representative Gunter's visibly high
- intelligence...
- -- Lefty (lefty@twg.com)
- %%
- "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in
- the process he does not become a monster."
- -- Nietsche
- %%
- "Memory serves wise commanders."
- -- Tz'u-hsi, 638 AD
- %%
- It's better to get mugged than to live a life of fear.
- -- Freeman Dyson
- %%
- "But then a new problem came up: the Jupiter probe, Galileo, was going to
- use a power supply that runs on heat generated by radioactivity. If the
- shuttle carrying Galileo failed, radioactivity could be spread over a
- large area."
- -- Richard P. Feynmann, "What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
- %%
- "If a guy tells me the probability of failure is
- 1 in 10E5, I know he's full of crap."
- -- Richard P. Feynmann, "What Do You Care What Other People Think?"
- %%
- Congresswoman: Well, Mr. Dallas... we've heard your smut masquerading as
- songs... and we've heard how teen prostitution pregnancy, drug use, cults,
- runaways, suicide and poor hygiene are sweeping this nation. We thought you
- might like to share with the committee any particular causes you might see
- for those latter problems...
-
- Steve Dallas: I dunno. Maybe the proliferation of narrow, suffocating
- zealotry masquerading as parenting in this country.
-
- -- Bloom County
- %%
- "In Germany they first came for the Communists,
- and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.
- Then they came for the Jews,
- and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.
- Then they came for the trade unionists,
- and I didn't speak up becaues I wasn't a trade unionist.
- Then they came for the Catholics,
- and I didn't speak up becaue I was a Protestant.
- Then they came for me -
- and by that time no one was left to speak up."
-
- -- Pastor Martin Niemoller
- %%
- "You can't get snot off of a suede jacket."
- -- Lenny Bruce
- %%
- "A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
- He follows a lifestyle we don't endorse,
- He drinks the blood of a sheep, by force,
- The vampire horse, Count Ed!"
- -- Ron (lev0@midway.uchicago.edu)
- %%
- [Pornography] causes premarital intercourse, perversion, masturbation in
- boys, wantonness in girls... Attention is given to sensationalists such
- as Kinsey and Eberhard... who, finding fellow travelers in erstwhile
- respectable media, manage to disseminate, directly and indirectly,
- their absurd and dirty bleatings and pagan ideas. It seems strange to
- me that we credit -- I should say that our mass media credit -- the
- unestablished generalities of a few so-called experts, but ignore the
- overwhelming testimony of the true experts like J. Edgar Hoover.
- -- Charles H. Keating, Jr., former anti-porn activist, the financier
- behind the Lincoln Savings and Loan scandal (his anti-porn organization
- got in trouble in 1962 (!) for spending over 90% of the funds they
- raised)
- %%
- "If it's a despot you would dethrone, see first that his throne erected
- within you is destroyed."
- -- Kahlil Gibran, 1923
- %%
- "What is objectionable, what is dangerous about extremists is not that
- they are extreme, but that they are intolerant. The evil is not what
- they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents."
- -- Robert F. Kennedy
- %%
- In truth, there never was any remarkable lawgiver amongst any people
- who did not resort to divine authority, as otherwise his laws would
- not have been accepted by the people; for there are many good laws, the
- importance of which is known to be the sagacious lawgiver, but the
- reasons for which are not sufficiently evident to enable him to persuade
- others to submit to them; and therefore do wise men, for the purpose
- of removing this difficulty, resort to divine authority.
- -- Machiavelli
- %%
- All religions have in common the periodical childlike surrender to a
- Provider or providers who dispense earthly fortune as well as spiritual
- health; some demonstrations of man's smallness by means of reduced
- posture and humble gesture, the admission in prayer and song of misdeeds,
- of misthoughts, and of evil intentions; fervent appeal for inner uni-
- fication by divine guidance; and finally, the insight that individual
- trust must become part of the ritual practice of man, and must become
- a sign of trustworthiness in the community.
- -- psychologist Erik Erikson
- %%
- When one studies the biographies of the founders and leaders of the various
- religions, one cannot help but be struck by the psychotic -- or at least
- extremely abnormal -- behavior that has characterized so many of them.
- Luther, Wesley, and Loyola had hallucinations ("visions"). St. Theresa
- almost certainly was a hysteric. The book _The Psychotic Personality_,
- by Leon J. Saul and Silas L. Warner, devotes considerable space to the
- psychotic personalities of Mary Baker Eddy (founder of Christian Science),
- Joseph Smith (founder of Mormonism), Mohammed, and the Rev. Jim Jones...
- It seems significant that the founder of Christianity itself, St. Paul,
- also suffered from epilepsy.
- -- Frank Zindler, "Religiosity as a Mental Disorder," American Atheist magazine,
- April 1988, p. 27
- %%
- "For the church to say that abortion is not acceptable for a Catholic
- is fine. To say directly or indirectly that on something that is a
- church teaching that you must also vote according to that -- that's
- not acceptable in a country based on the First Amendment."
- -- Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy
- %%
- "Unlimited campaign spending eats at the heart of the democratic process."
- -- Barry Goldwater
- %%
- "If we are to begin packaging ourselves as boxes of cereal, Democracy will
- die... for you could not win the presidency without proving unworthy of
- the job."
- -- Adlai Stevenson
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