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Some Men Put Me In Mind Of Half-bred Horses, Which Often Grow Worse In Proportion As You Feed And Exercise Them For Improvement.
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Some men put me in mind of half-bred horses, which often grow worse
in proportion as you feed and exercise them for improvement.
-- Greville
Related:
Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.
-- Adam...
One pill makes you larger And if you go chasing rabbits And, one pill makes you small.
And you know you're going to fall. And the ones that mother gives you, Tell 'em a hookah smoking caterpillar Don't do anything at all....
bit twiddling n. [very common] 1. (pejorative) An exercise in tuning (see tune) in which incredible amounts of time and effort go to produce little noticeable improveme
often with the result that the code becomes incomprehensible....
bit twiddling: n. 1. (pejorative) An exercise in tuning (see {tune}) in which incredible amounts of time and effort go to produce little noticeable improveme
often with the result that the code becomes incomprehensible....
The following appeared in the editorial section of a health and fitness magazine.
"In a study of the effects of exercise on longevity, medical researchers tracked 500 middle-aged men over a 20-year period....
Inconstitencies of opinion which may arise from time to time due to contingencies which may not be anticipated are often justifiable except when you do them
ince for you, consistency requires that you be as dumb today as you were yesterday and the day before that....
When men exercise their reason coolly and freely on a variety of distinct questions, they inevitably fall into different opinions on some of them.
When they are governed by a common passion, their opinions, if they are so to be called, will be the same....
Lemma: All horses are the same color. Proof (by induction)
Case n = 1: In a set with only one horse, it is obvious that all horses in that set are the same color....
They who provide much wealth for their children, but neglect to improve them in virtue, do like those who feed their horses high, but never train them to the manage.
-- Socrates (470?-399 B.C.)...