Sturgeon's Law/Quotes
"Don't feel bad, Homer. Nine out of ten religions fail in their first year."
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"The average detective story is probably no worse than the average novel, but you never see the average novel. It doesn't get published. —Raymond Chandler, The Simple Art of Murder
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"Nine-tenths of existing books are nonsense, and the clever books are the refutation of that nonsense."
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"I started Lists Galore 5 years ago as a place to celebrate my obsession with lists. —Andi, List Galore, So Long And Thanks For All The Lists.
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Take the Renaissance. Yes, it gave us many masterpieces. But you had artists' workshops operating full time in every city of modest size, all over Europe. The artists of the Renaissance turned out a huge amount of work. Most of it is forgotten, and rightly so.
—unknown, quoted by John Hoagland, Using Poser to Create Artwork
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