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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Sir Thomas Beecham.....incest & folk dancing. also, bravo to the chap above....it WAS Groucho Marx. next : “First prize was a week in Philadelphia. Second prize was two weeks.” W. C. Fields. He hated Philadelphia. "When caught between two evils I generally pick the one I've never tried before"?
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
Possibly his most quoted: 'It's hard enough to win an argument with a clever man. Impossible with an idiot'. Apt for this site and a thousand upon thousand others. He might have said all those others too, in his spare time.
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Here's a good one. "Men, believing in myths, will always fear something terrible, everlasting punishment as certain or probable. Men base all these fears not on mature opinions, but on irrational fancies, that they are more disturbed by fear of the unknown than by facing facts. Peace of mind lies in being delivered from all these fears".
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Here's a good one. "Men, believing in myths, will always fear something terrible, everlasting punishment as certain or probable. Men base all these fears not on mature opinions, but on irrational fancies, that they are more disturbed by fear of the unknown than by facing facts. Peace of mind lies in being delivered from all these fears". This is going to be one of the Greeks but I couldn't be sure which one. I can say it would be central to a certain school of thought but I still can't think who it is right now.
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
This is going to be one of the Greeks but I couldn't be sure which one. I can say it would be central to a certain school of thought but I still can't think who it is right now. Terry Savalas?
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Originally posted by beak
Terry Savalas?
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Here's a good one. "Men, believing in myths, will always fear something terrible, everlasting punishment as certain or probable. Men base all these fears not on mature opinions, but on irrational fancies, that they are more disturbed by fear of the unknown than by facing facts. Peace of mind lies in being delivered from all these fears". Diana Dors?
Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled. |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Diana Dors? No. She didn't give a Fluck.
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
No. She didn't give a Fluck. Apparently she did Hrolf. Very good it was too, by all accounts.
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
No. She didn't give a Fluck. Good one!
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"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool."
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." John Stuart Mill?
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