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“Early Christians transformed the world by thinking different and living different, not by complaining about everybody else’s morals.”

—Alan Wilson

“‘You are destroying yourself,’ he cried. ‘You have the inclination to be alone and to dream and you are afraid of dreams. You want to be like others in town here. You hear them talk and you try to imitate them.’”

—Sherwood Anderson

“On earth we are wayfarers, always on the go. This means that we have to keep on moving forward. Therefore be always unhappy about what you are if you want to reach what you are not.”

—St. Augustine

“In the third month they began to pile up the heaps, and finished them in the seventh month.”

—2 Chronicles 31:7 (ESV)

“There would so much less laughter in the world if evil people stopped talking.”

—MadPriest

“Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry…”

—Ecclesiastes 8:15

“Did they teach you how to question when you were at the school? Did the factory help you grow? were you the maker or the tool?”

—Ewan MacColl

“Happiness happens when you are not thinking about it, when you are inhabiting your body comfortably…when you feel at peace with yourself and the world. When we live overprotective, overstimulated lives we expect more all the time, we find it hard to be unself-conscious and just do what we do; we overanalyse.”

—Rowan Williams

“You can never win a war against terror as long as there are conditions in the world that make people desperate—poverty, disease, ignorance, et cetera….I think people are beginning to realize that you can’t have pockets of prosperity in one part of the world and huge deserts of poverty and deprivation and think that you can have a stable and secure world.”

—Desmond Tutu

“The distrust of wit is the beginning of tyranny.”

—Edward Abbey
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A 1942 photo of a scrapyard
Scrap and salvage depot, 1942

One of 3,115 images the Library of Congress has uploaded to Flickr. This one is here.

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Dam illegal immigrants! (14 November 2007)

“[A] group of Texan mayors, business leaders and county judges” have proposed damming the Rio Grande at strategic points in order to widen and deepen the river as a deterrent to illegal immigration, reports the BBC. They believe this will be a more cost-effective method than security fences and patrols.

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“Retribution, resentment and revenge have left us with a world soaked in the blood of far too many of our sisters and brothers. The death penalty is part of that process. It says that to kill in certain circumstances is acceptable, and encourages the doctrine of revenge. If we are to break these cycles, we must remove government-sanctioned violence.”

Desmond Tutu, former archbishop of Cape Town, 13 November 2007
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If you take a walk, I'll tax your feet (2 September 2007)

The European Union has asked Italy for an explanation of certain tax concessions granted to the Vatican by Il Duce in 1929.

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No peace in our time (23 August 2007)

The author of Troublesome Young Men, “a history of the small group of Conservative MPs who defied Neville Chamberlain’s policy of appeasing Hitler, forced Chamberlain to resign in May 1940, and helped make Churchill his successor,” sees clear parallels between Bush and Chamberlain.

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Are We Normal? (21 July 2007)

David Segal states on RI Future that Rhode Island is normal. Note that this is only true for very narrow definitions of “normal.”

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U.S. ordered to reveal data on Guantanamo detainees (21 July 2007)

A federal appeals court has ordered the government to release “virtually all” information on Guantanamo inmates who are appealing their detention.

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Get in line. (26 June 2007)

Providence Mayor David Cicilline will hold a news conference tomorrow to whine about the state budget.

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omg i h4x0r3d teh DHS wtflol (23 June 2007)

There have been a total of 800 “security incidents” at the Department of Homeland Security.