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Quote #321 "An Assertion Is Zen Only When It Is Itself An Act And Does Not Refer To Anything That Is Asserted In It.
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Quote #321
"An assertion is Zen only when it is itself an act and does not refer to
anything that is asserted in it."
-- (from Bruce Lee's book, The Tao of Jeet Kune Do)
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I have followed the rules of programming, yet I am totally baffled....
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-- Philomath...
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