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The Difference Between Perseverance And Obstinacy Is That One Often Comes From A Strong Will, And The Other From A Strong Won't.
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The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that
one often comes from a strong will,
and the other from a strong won't.
-- Herbert Henry Lehman
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NIL: /nil/ No. Used in reply to a question, particularly one asked using the `-P' convention.
Most hackers assume this derives simply from LISP terminology for `false' (see also {T}), but NIL as a negative reply was well-established among radio hams decades before the advent of LISP....