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Er, what do you mean, Ghost Topic? It was on the second page.Originally posted by Shadow Sandrock:
<STRONG> Wow! Ghost topic!
Anyways, "A penny saved is a penny earned... but we'll always spend the twenties."</STRONG>
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
I woke up this morning sing this song again. And remembered the last verse.
"If green is all there is to be,
It could make you wonder why, but why wonder why...wonder,
I am green and it'll do fine, it's beautiful,
And I think is what I want to be."
Good morning!
[ 10-21-2001: Message edited by: Hekate ]
"If green is all there is to be,
It could make you wonder why, but why wonder why...wonder,
I am green and it'll do fine, it's beautiful,
And I think is what I want to be."
Good morning!
[ 10-21-2001: Message edited by: Hekate ]
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"Oh Lydia, say Lydia, that encyclopedia,
Oh Lydia the Queen of them all..!
She once swept an admiral right off his feet--
The ships on her hips made his heart skip a beat;
And now, the old boy's in command of the fleet
Cause he went and married Lydia!
I say Lydia, the Queen of Tattoos! Hooray!" -from Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby's "Lydia the Tattoo'd Lady" (just about the only good thing in the Marx Brothers' Day at the Circus)
[ 10-21-2001: Message edited by: fable ]
Oh Lydia the Queen of them all..!
She once swept an admiral right off his feet--
The ships on her hips made his heart skip a beat;
And now, the old boy's in command of the fleet
Cause he went and married Lydia!
I say Lydia, the Queen of Tattoos! Hooray!" -from Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby's "Lydia the Tattoo'd Lady" (just about the only good thing in the Marx Brothers' Day at the Circus)
[ 10-21-2001: Message edited by: fable ]
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
Originally posted by Hekate:
<STRONG>"It's not easy being green,
Having to spend each day the color of the leaves,
When, I think it would be nicer to be red, yellow, or gold,
or something much more colorful like that.
It's not easy being green,
You tend to blend in with so many ordinary things,
And people tend to pass you over
Because you are not standing out like flashy sparkles
In the water, or star in the sky.
But green's the color of spring,
And green can be cool and friendly like.
And green can be big like an ocean,
Or important like a mountain,
Or tall like a tree.
If green is all there is to be,
It can make you wonder why, but why wonder why...wonder.
I am green, and it'll do fine.
It's beautiful,
And I think its what I want to be."
Good night all!</STRONG>
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"He was playing his life. The whole of his life was gliding on the strings-his lost hopes, his charred past, his extinguished future. He played as he would never play again.
I shall never forget Juliek. How could I forget that concert, given to an audience of dying nd dead men! To this day, whenever I hear Beethoven played my eyes close and out of the dark rises the sad, pale face of my Polish friend, as he said farewell on this violin to an audience of dying men." -Night, Elie Wiesel
This is probably the most moving narrative int this book, IMO. My eyes were misty after reading this passage. This is the only book that makes me truly sad.
I shall never forget Juliek. How could I forget that concert, given to an audience of dying nd dead men! To this day, whenever I hear Beethoven played my eyes close and out of the dark rises the sad, pale face of my Polish friend, as he said farewell on this violin to an audience of dying men." -Night, Elie Wiesel
This is probably the most moving narrative int this book, IMO. My eyes were misty after reading this passage. This is the only book that makes me truly sad.
"I find your lack faith of disturbing" -Darth Vader
The Church could use someone like that.
The Church could use someone like that.
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Oh, if we're going Latin today, here's Martial:
Munera qui tibi dat locupleti, Gaure, senique, si sapis et sentis, hoc tibi ait "Morere."
Gaurus, you rich old fool, anyone who sends you a present--can't you see?--is telling you, "Please, die."
Munera qui tibi dat locupleti, Gaure, senique, si sapis et sentis, hoc tibi ait "Morere."
Gaurus, you rich old fool, anyone who sends you a present--can't you see?--is telling you, "Please, die."
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
@fable - Your knowledge is amazing. About the quote 'musicians all they talk about is money and jobs' was echoed by a collegue of mine and I have quoted it ever since - 'All we ever talk about is music and money let's talk about something else, I know babies!' - Declan McAlister, Austria 1990 - Curdis
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That one about lies, damn lies, and statistics is from Sam Clemens (Mark Twain). Disraeli never would have been caught dead using a "damn" in public. But it *is* a good quote.
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"Do not mourn for the death of one who has fulfilled his destiny." --- The Unicorn, actually referring to Sturm Brightblade's eventual fate, in response to Caramon's uneasiness in eating venison prepared for them by the Unicorn's subjects.
"There is no weakness in honest sorrow... only in succumbing to depression over what cannot be changed." --- Alaundo, BG2
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