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Hope College
Apr 2000 time: 00:19
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MikeH, I liked the quote, figure I would put it in Markos requested style.
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I'm not young enough to know everything.
-- Oscar Wilde.
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Cherryade please.
-- Provost Harrison
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<--- Yes, It's a "kitty" in a boot.
Feb 2000 time: 07:19
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Let's go bonk some heads!
-- Civ2 Military Advisor
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In the beginning, the Earth was without form, and void.
But the Sun shone upon the sleeping Earth and deep inside the brittle crust massive forces waited to be unleashed.
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The fruits of intelligence were many: fire, tools, and weapons, the hunt, farming, and the sharing of food, the family, the village, and the tribe.
Now it required but one more ingredient: a great Leader to unite the quarreling tribes to harness the power of the land to build a legacy that would stand the test of time:
a CIVILIZATION!
-- Civilization startup screen
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Lions Defeat Gladiators 9-0!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Mayor fiddles as city burns!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Earth is round Columbus claims!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Latest Olympic Games results!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Attila sorry for misunderstanding.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Cleopatra's beauty secrets! Section A3.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Iliad tops bestseller list, see BOOKS.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Crusade ends in disaster, Press blamed.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Renaissance imminent, scholars claim.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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We Love King? Latest poll results.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Rain, Rain, more Rain! Noah predicts.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Great Wall damaged, Vandals suspected.
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Nostradamus fortells future: Trouble ahead!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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Marie Antionette's diet secret: Cake!
-- Civilization Newspaper
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A usurper claims that you are not the rightful king! To prove you are of royal birth you must answer this question:
-- Civilization
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In the year 2000 voyagers from the planet Earth set forth on a journey of cosmic exploration. A spaceship populated by 1,000,000 American colonists successfully bridged the vast distances between the stars. Arriving in at the star system Alpha Centauri, these intrepid pioneers began the colonization of a new world. The Americans, your people have fulfilled the dream of countless generations. Your name will live forever in the annals of CIVILIZATION!
-- Civilization
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Plague in Rome Scores perish! Citizens demand AQUEDUCT.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Floods strike Rome! Houses washed away. Citizens demand CITY WALLS.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Volcano erupts near Rome! Citizens flee in terror. Citizens demand TEMPLE.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Famine strikes Rome! Scores perish.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Fire sweeps through Rome! 10,000 destroyed. Citizens demand AQUEDUCT.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Pirates plunder Rome! Production halted, Food Stolen. Citizens demand BARRACKS.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Are you sure you want a REVOLUTION?
-- Civilization Advisor
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Sire, our population can not support so many military units. We must eliminate some of our old units before we build new ones.
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Sire, our bureaucrats can not administer so many cities. We must remove some of our old cities before we build new ones.
-- Civilization Advisor
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Zhonghuŕ Rénmín Gňnghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:19
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Carthago delenda est?
Something like that it must be.
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of shreds and patches
Apr 2001 time: 05:19
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'Oh, it's sick
Ahh it's sad,
I think you're something
I can't have'
-- 'Something I can't Have' - The Jesus and Mary Chain
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'Thing that got me was not her list of things she hated, since she was obviously crazy as a Cyborg, but [the] fact that always somebody agreed with her prohibitions. Must be a yearning deep in human heart to stop other people from doing as they please. Rules, laws--always for other fellow. A murky part of us, something we had before we came down out of trees, and failed to shuck when we
stood up. Because not one of those people said: "Please pass this so that I won't be able to do something I know I should stop." Nyet, tovarishchee, was always something they hated to see neighbors doing. Stop them "for their own good"--not because [the] speaker claimed to be harmed by it.'
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress -- Robert A. Heinlein
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And if, my friend, you'd have it end,
There's naught to hear or tell.
But need you try to black my eye
In wishing me farewell.
They Part - Dorothy Parker
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"Blert"
Pixel the Cat
'The Cat Who Walks Through Walls' - Robert A. Heinlein
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'It's normal - if people talk about it's because you exist.'
Eric Cantona
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'How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be
someone.'
Coco Chanel
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'What do you talk about when you're falling in love? It doesn't matter. All the questions are, Who are you? How do you think? Are you like me? Will you love me? And all the answers are, I am like this, like this, like this. I am like you. I like you.'
'Pacific Edge' - Kim Stanley Robinson
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One day Chuang-tzu and a friend were walking along a riverbank.
"How delightfully the fishes are enjoying thmselves in the water!" Chuang-tzu exclaimed.
"You are not a fish," his friend said. "How do you know whether or not the fishes are enjoying themselves?"
"You are not me," Chuang-tzu said. "How do you know that I do not know that the fishes are enjoying themselves?"
Taoist Mondo
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Flores died on the way up.
Starship Troopers - Robert A. Heinlein
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Take my word for it, the silliest woman can manage a clever man, but it needs a very clever woman to manage a fool.
Rudyard Kipling
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There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.
Hamlet - William Shakespeare
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To see a World in a grain of sand,
And a Heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
William Blake
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Now this must be the sweetest place
From here to heaven's end;
The field is white and flowering lace,
The birches leap and bend,
The Hills, beneath the roving sun,
From green to purple pass,
And little, triffling breezes run
Their fingers through the grass.
So good it is, so gay it is,
So calm it is, and pure,
A one whose eyes may look on this
Must be the happier, sure.
But me - I see it flat and gray
And blurred with misery,
Because a lad a mile away
Has little need of me.
Landscape - Dorothy Parker
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'It is important to measure yourself correctly and regularly.'
Littlewoods Catalogue - Autumn/Winter - 94/95 P1116
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When you meet a master swordsman,
show him your sword.
When you meet a man who is not a poet,
do not show him your poem.
Lin-Chi
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'O soul, be changed into little water drops,
And fall into the ocean, ne'er be found:
My God, my God, look not so fierce on me.'
Christopher Marlowe - Doctor Faustus - 1604
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'Ah Love!, could thou and I with Fate conspire
To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire,
Would not we shatter it to bits - and then
Re-mould it nearer to the Hearts Desire!'
Edward Fitzgerald - The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1859
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1. Out of clutter, find simplicity.
2. From discord, find harmony.
3. In the middle of difficulty, lies opportunity.
three rules of work - Albert Einstein
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'A desire not to butt into other peoples business is at least 80% of all human wisdom.'
Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert A. Heinlein
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Our father which art in heaven
Stay there
And we will stay on earth
Which is sometimes so pretty.
Jacques Prévert
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The raindrops patter on the basho leaf, but these are not tears of grief; this is only the anguish of him who is listening to them.
Zen saying.
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A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as 'state' and 'society' and 'government' have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self-responsible individuals. He believes that it is impossible to shift blame, share blame, distribute blame.. as blame, guilt, responsibility are matters
taking place inside human beings singly and *nowhere* else. But being rational, he knows that not all individuals hold his evaluations, so he tries to live
perfectly in an imperfect world.. aware that his efforts will be less than perfect yet undismayed by self-knowledge of self-failure.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Robert A. Heinlein
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'I will accept any rules that you feel necessary to your freedom. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.'
The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress - Robert A. Heinlein
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'I've got syphilitic hetro friends in every part of town
I don't hate them but I know them I don't want them hanging around'
Snakedriver - The Jesus and Mary Chain
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'Now what should I do in this place
But sit and count the chimes,
And splash cold water on my face
And spoil a page with rhymes?'
A Well-Worn Story - Dorothy Parker
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When the way comes to an end, then change - having changed, you pass through.
I Ching
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'This is this.'
The Deer Hunter
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The sun's gone dim, and
The moon's turned black;
For I loved him, and
He didn't love back.
Two-Volume Novel - Dorothy Parker
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I saw him punch a man once, it was on the Burroughs train and he was in our car obviously high, and there was this woman who had some kind of deformity, a big nose and no chin and when she went to the toilets some guy said My Lord, that woman has really been beat hard with the ugly stick, and Boone bam! knocks him into the next seat and says, There is no such thing as an ugly woman.'
Two men talking about John Boone, first man on Mars - 'Red Mars' - Kim Stanley Robinson
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One sees great things from the valley, only small things from the peak.
G.K. Chesterton
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The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if
they were not cherished by our own virtues.
All's well that ends well - William Shakespeare
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'I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts... because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.'
Stranger in a Strange Land - Robert A. Heinlein
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'Mr. Jones, has it ever occurred to you, the world being what it is, that women sometimes prefer not to appear too bright? '
Starman Jones - Robert A. Heinlein - 1953
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Yesterday I loved, today I suffer, tomorrow I die: but I still think fondly, today and tomorrow of yesterday.
G. E. Lessing
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I felt a great disturbance in the Force…as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and suddenly were silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
Star Wars
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