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| #10590 |  | There was a writer in 'Life' magazine ... who claimed that rabbits have no memory, which is one of their defensive mechanisms.  If they recalled
 every close shave they had in the course of just an hour life would become
 insupportable.
 -- Kurt Vonnegut
 
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| #10591 |  | There was an old Indian belief that by making love on the hide of their favorite animal, one could guarantee the health and prosperity
 of the offspring conceived thereupon.  And so it goes that one Indian
 couple made love on a buffalo  hide.  Nine months later, they were
 blessed with a healthy baby son.  Yet another couple huddled together
 on the hide of a deer and they too were blessed with a very healthy
 baby son.  But a third couple, whose favorite animal was a hippopotamus,
 were blessed with not one, but TWO very healthy baby sons at the conclusion
 of the nine month interval.  All of which proves the old theorem that:
 The sons of the squaw of the hippopotamus are equal to the sons of
 the squaws of the other two hides.
 
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| #10592 |  | There's a whole WORLD in a mud puddle! -- Doug Clifford
 
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| #10593 |  | There's no future in time travel. 
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| #10594 |  | There's no sense in being precise when you don't even know what you're talking about.
 -- John von Neumann
 
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| #10595 |  | They don't know how the world is shaped.  And so they give it a shape, and try to make everything fit it.  They separate the right from the left, the
 man from the woman, the plant from the animal, the sun from the moon. They
 only want to count to two.
 -- Emma Bull, "Bone Dance"
 
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| #10596 |  | Things equal to nothing else are equal to each other. 
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| #10597 |  | This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough hunchbacks.
 
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| #10598 |  | This is not the age of pamphleteers. It is the age of the engineers.  The spark-gap is mightier than the pen.  Democracy will not be salvaged by men
 who talk fluently, debate forcefully and quote aptly.
 -- Lancelot Hogben, Science for the Citizen, 1938
 
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| #10599 |  | This is the theory that Jack built. This is the flaw that lay in the theory that Jack built.
 This is the palpable verbal haze that hid the flaw that lay in...
 
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