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 |  |  | #721 |  | Snakes.  Why did it have to be snakes? -- Indiana Jones, "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
 
 |  |  |  | #722 |  | Snoopy: No problem is so big that it can't be run away from. 
 |  |  |  | #723 |  | Snow White has become a camera buff.  She spends hours and hours shooting pictures of the seven dwarfs and their antics.  Then she
 mails the exposed film to a cut rate photo service.  It takes weeks
 for the developed film to arrive in the mail, but that is all right
 with Snow White.  She clears the table, washes the dishes and sweeps
 the floor, all the while singing "Someday my prints will come."
 
 |  |  |  | #724 |  | So do the noble fall.  For they are ever caught in a trap of their own making. A trap -- walled by duty, and locked by reality.  Against the greater force
 they must fall -- for, against that force they fight because of duty, because
 of obligations.  And when the noble fall, the base remain.  The base -- whose
 only purpose is the corruption of what the noble did protect.  Whose only
 purpose is to destroy.  The noble: who, even when fallen, retain a vestige of
 strength.  For theirs is a strength born of things other than mere force.
 Theirs is a strength supreme... theirs is the strength -- to restore.
 -- Gerry Conway, "Thor", #193
 
 |  |  |  | #725 |  | So Richard and I decided to try to catch [the small shark]. With a great deal of strategy and effort and shouting, we managed to
 maneuver the shark, over the course of about a half-hour, to a sort of
 corner of the lagoon, so that it had no way to escape other than to
 flop up onto the land and evolve.  Richard and I were inching toward
 it, sort of crouched over, when all of a sudden it turned around and --
 I can still remember the sensation I felt at that moment, primarily in
 the armpit area -- headed right straight toward us.
 Many people would have panicked at this point.  But Richard and
 I were not "many people."  We were experienced waders, and we kept our
 heads.  We did exactly what the textbook says you should do when you're
 unarmed and a shark that is nearly two feet long turns on you in water
 up to your lower calves: We sprinted I would say 600 yards in the
 opposite direction, using a sprinting style such that the bottoms of
 our feet never once went below the surface of the water.  We ran all
 the way to the far shore, and if we had been in a Warner Brothers
 cartoon we would have run right INTO the beach, and you would have seen
 these two mounds of sand racing across the island until they bonked
 into trees and coconuts fell onto their heads.
 -- Dave Barry, "The Wonders of Sharks on TV"
 
 |  |  |  | #726 |  | Some men who fear that they are playing second fiddle aren't in the band at all.
 
 |  |  |  | #727 |  | Some performers on television appear to be horrible people, but when you finally get to know them in person, they turn out to be even worse.
 -- Avery
 
 |  |  |  | #728 |  | "Spare no expense to save money on this one." -- Samuel Goldwyn
 
 |  |  |  | #729 |  | Star Wars is adolescent nonsense; Close Encounters is obscurantist drivel; Star Trek can turn your brains to puree of bat guano; and the greatest
 science fiction series of all time is Doctor Who!  And I'll take you all
 on, one-by-one or all in a bunch to back it up!
 -- Harlan Ellison
 
 |  |  |  | #730 |  | "Surely you can't be serious." "I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley."
 -- "Airplane"
 
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