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#3276 | | "Being against torture ought to be sort of a multipartisan thing." -- Karl Lehenbauer, as amended by Jeff Daiell, a Libertarian
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#3277 | | "Facts are stupid things." -- President Ronald Reagan (a blooper from his speeach at the '88 GOP convention)
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#3278 | | "The argument that the literal story of Genesis can qualify as science collapses on three major grounds: the creationists' need to invoke miracles in order to compress the events of the earth's history into the biblical span of a few thousand years; their unwillingness to abandon claims clearly disproved, including the assertion that all fossils are products of Noah's flood; and their reliance upon distortion, misquote, half-quote, and citation out of context to characterize the ideas of their opponents." -- Stephen Jay Gould, "The Verdict on Creationism", The Skeptical Inquirer, Winter 87/88, pg. 186
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#3279 | | "An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of code." -- an anonymous programmer
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#3280 | | "To IBM, 'open' means there is a modicum of interoperability among some of their equipment." -- Harv Masterson
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#3281 | | "Just think of a computer as hardware you can program." -- Nigel de la Tierre
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#3282 | | "If you own a machine, you are in turn owned by it, and spend your time serving it..." -- Marion Zimmer Bradley, _The Forbidden Tower_
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#3283 | | "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein
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#3284 | | "Card readers? We don't need no stinking card readers." -- Peter da Silva (at the National Academy of Sciencies, 1965, in a particularly vivid fantasy)
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#3285 | | Your good nature will bring unbounded happiness.
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