Quotations for January 29- February 06,
2000.
- "The more fought for the possession,
the more it is cherished."
- "We are more interested by the
mysterious than by the cut and dried."
- "A book not offensive to anyone is
like a pizza without cheese."
- "To be civilized is to accept
failure."
- "When playing chess against oneself,
you can look at yourself always winning, or yourself always losing."
- "To say that you are a coward,
requires bravery."
- "Before you commit a deed, think of
the price you will pay at the end."
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