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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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“Dying is a part of living and none of us is going to get out of here alive.”

Evel Knievel,

17. October 1938 – 30. November 2007

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Illegal Immigrants (30 November 2007)

“They don’t even try to assimilate. If you come here, learn our language!”

The Index

The official Zimbabwean inflation rate.

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pbuh (27 November 2007)

A Teddy Bear Photo: andydr.

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Better late than never (27 November 2007)

Keven Rudd, the new Australian Prime Minister, will sign the Kyoto Accord, leaving the US as the only Western country to reject the climate change treaty.

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American Renewal Act of 2009 (25 November 2007)

Ted Rall, stirring shit again.

“‘I wear the chain I forged in life,’ replied the Ghost. ‘I made it link by link, and yard by yard; I girded it on of my own free will, and of my own free will I wore it. Is its pattern strange to you?’”

—Charles Dickens,

A Christmas Carol

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“One remark made by these men struck me—I heard it from almost every prisoner who was up for a serious offence. It was, ‘It’s not the prison I mind, it’s losing my job.’ This is, I believe, symptomatic of the dwindling power of the law compared with that of the capitalist.”

—George Orwell,

in “Clink”

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“The microchip has meant that imagination and creativity are no longer encouraged by the manufacturers. Everything talks, moves, shoots, sings and, if necessary, even wets nappies, provided the batteries are included and working. Maybe I’m just grumpy but I often dream of a hammer being provided for parents to enable the rapid extermination of these robotic intrusions into family life. Toy cupboards and bedroom floors up and down the land are littered with the excretions of the latest TV advertising campaign and our children are spoilt beyond excess. We have all seen toys which cost more than enough to feed and clothe a poor child for a month given 20 minutes casual attention and then relegated to join the massed army of the discarded.”

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Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen.
Lucky Numbers: 44, 1, 28, 36, 48, 2

Words to the effect...

He said words to the effect of: ‘I’m going to have sex with that fence’,” the Telegraph quotes Philip Lemoine, an English prosecutor describing the case of a man recently arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct in Leicester Square Gardens.

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Shopping on Buy Nothing Day (23 November 2007)

At least some have the decency to feel guilty about it: “One shopper, who asked to remain nameless out of guilt for shopping on Black Friday—so-called because it can be the day when heavy shopping puts retailers’ accounts in the black—said she couldn’t sleep, so at 4 a.m., she hit the stores,” reports Brandie M. Jefferson on the Providence Journal’s news blog.

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“Incredible as it seems, our detection of the dark energy may have reduced the life-expectancy of the universe.”

Lawrence Krauss, Case Western Reserve University Professor, 23 November 2007
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“One knows something is important when the powers that be choose not to acknowledge it in public. Since 1945, Britain has been subject to at least three invasions. Two of these invasions have been massively discussed, and are widely viewed as having challenged and complicated understandings of what it means to be British.”

Linda Colley, 23 November 2007
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“The restroom revolution will provide hope and happiness to mankind.”

Sim Jae-duck, Korean parliament member "Mr. Toilet", 23 November 2007
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Guardian pwns NY Times (23 November 2007)

The Guardian now boasts more online readers than the New York Times.

“There’s nothing so obscene and depressing as an American Christmas.”

—Edward Abbey,

A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto)

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Support our Goons (22 November 2007)

I support our troops. Pretty much.

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

2 Chronicles 31:7 (ESV) #
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Autumn Leaves

Just a Providence sidewalk on a rainy day in late November.