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#31 | | At ebb tide I wrote a line upon the sand, and gave it all my heart and all my soul. At flood tide I returned to read what I had inscribed and found my ignorance upon the shore. -- Kahlil Gibran
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#32 | | At the end of your life there'll be a good rest, and no further activities are scheduled.
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#33 | | At the foot of the mountain, thunder: The image of Providing Nourishment. Thus the superior man is careful of his words And temperate in eating and drinking.
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#34 | | Beauty is one of the rare things which does not lead to doubt of God. -- Jean Anouilh
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#35 | | Before he became a hermit, Zarathud was a young Priest, and took great delight in making fools of his opponents in front of his followers. One day Zarathud took his students to a pleasant pasture and there he confronted The Sacred Chao while She was contentedly grazing. "Tell me, you dumb beast," demanded the Priest in his commanding voice, "why don't you do something worthwhile? What is your Purpose in Life, anyway?" Munching the tasty grass, The Sacred Chao replied "MU". (The Chinese ideogram for NO-THING.) Upon hearing this, absolutely nobody was enlightened. Primarily because nobody understood Chinese. -- Camden Benares, "Zen Without Zen Masters"
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#36 | | Before you ask more questions, think about whether you really want to know the answers. -- Gene Wolfe, "The Claw of the Conciliator"
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#37 | | Brahma said: Well, after hearing ten thousand explanations, a fool is no wiser. But an intelligent man needs only two thousand five hundred. -- The Mahabharata
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#38 | | By protracting life, we do not deduct one jot from the duration of death. -- Titus Lucretius Carus
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#39 | | Catharsis is something I associate with pornography and crossword puzzles. -- Howard Chaykin
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#40 | | Certainly the game is rigged.
Don't let that stop you; if you don't bet, you can't win. -- Robert Heinlein, "Time Enough For Love"
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