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There Is No Proposition, No Matter How Foolish, For Which A Dozen Nobel Signatures Cannot Be Collected.
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There is no proposition, no matter how foolish, for which a dozen Nobel
signatures cannot be collected. Furthermore, any such petition is guaranteed
page-one treatment in The New York Times.
-- Daniel S. Greenberg
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Age is strictly a case of mind over matter. If you don't mind it doesn't matter.
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Thre is no truth that cannot be obscured by public relations. -- New York Times, Jan. 20, 1981
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Say "Unique New York" five times fast!
A decade after Vietnam, we still cannot understand why "their" Salvadorans fight better than "our" Salvadorans.
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How many new-agers -- does it take to change a light bulb?
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We don't care how they do it in New York.
One of the principal objects of theoretical research in any department of knowledge is to find the point of view from which the subject appears in greatest simplicity.
-- J. Willard Gibbs, Collected Works, v.1; p. 10....
The politicians's passion is to be mistaken for a statesman. -- New York Times, Jan. 20, 1981