WPCl, r r%Network Extensionfextus WP_TV32476921WPTVWPC2WPTVWPC2#\@%PlainTalk Text-To-Speechthnggala!% "3@3@%qu8{WP}01\$  HH  2$HH  Geneva  2K}443!#4$*$$*$ KK  Geneva  Geneva .,6 '\$  HH  2$HH  Geneva  2K}443!#4$*$$*$ KK  Geneva  Geneva .,6 8{WP}0143.0)3.0, 1989, 1993 WordPerfect Corporation(3.0Created with WordPerfect 3.0.\ (#|#:# xHH(FG(HH(d'@ r r@vers:TStlRPJobjStylvPSetWDatPtPt `@ @5@c<@@c5  J@ @ {WP}10{WP}01{WP}01{WP}104HH"  "4#{WP}10FPx2K} <<KK # Helvetica $$#It is certain that the most ignorant and stupid peasents, nay infants, nay even brute beasts, improve by"  "experience.$-- David Hume$I wanna go home0Take off this uniform and leave the show.<But Im waiting in this cell because I have to know,HHave I been guilty all this time?T$-- Pink Floyd ` lProud swagger out of the school yard  xWaiting for the worlds applause  Rebel without a conscience  Martyr without a cause Static on your frequency Electrical storm in your veinsRaging at unreachable gloryStraining at invisible chains$-- Rush,  The PassYou dont leave your fly open in a pressure suit.$-- Larry Niven,  The Hole ManMore over, nature teaches me that many bodies exist around mine, of which some are to be avoided.$-- Descartes ,Age is not decisive; what is decisive is the trained relentlessness in viewing the realities of life, and theability to face such realities and to measure up to them inwardly.8$-- Max WeberP\And even those who are neither leaders nor heroes must arm themselves with that steadfastness of heartwhich can brave even the crumbling of all hopes. This is necessary right now, or else men will not be ableto attain even that which is possible today.!h$--Max Weber"#Surely, politics is made with the head, but it certainly is not made with the head alone.$$--Max Weber %!&People who quote themselves worry me! "'$--Kevin P. McLoughlin#($)Life is Final Jeopardy. %*$--H. Carol Bernstein esq.#$&+$$',Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night: God said,  Let Newton be! and all was light.(-$-- Alexander Pope).*/(It did not last, the devil a howling,  Ho, let Einstein be!, restored the status-quo.+04$-- J.C.Squire,1@-2LBut that was not all . The electron piped-in,  Let Schroedinger be and not be!, after all there is only aprobability...  .4X$-- Milind Sharma/5pF06|||66 HFAll of western philosophy consists in a series of footnotes to Plato. 17$-- A.N. Whitehead 28"  " 39Ultimate consistency lies in being consistently inconsistent. 4:$-- M. Sharma5;6<All of science is PHYSICS or stamp- collecting. 7=$-- E. Rutherford8>9?I do not invent Hypotheses. :@$-- Isaac Newton;A<BNewton, forgive me... =C($-- Albert Einstein>D4?E@Whereof we cannot speak thereof we must be silent. @FL$-- L. WittgensteinAGXBHdWhy did no one teach me the constellations when I was a child. CIp$-- Thomas CarlyleDJ|EKThe stuff of the world is mind stuff. FL$-- Arthur EddingtonGMHNAstronomy compels the soul to look upward and lead us from this world to another. IO$-- PlatoJPKQThe universe begins to look more like a great thought than a great machine. LR$-- Sir James JeansMSNTWe are indeed a blind race, and the next generation, blind to its own blindness, will be amazed at ours.OU$-- L.L. WhitePV QW....but I do not know where the world ends. RX$$-- BuddhaSY0TZ<The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well beanother profound truth. U\H$-- Neils BohrV]`W^lNo man when conscious attains to true or inspired intuition, but rather when the power of intellect isfettered in sleep or by disease or dementia. X`x$-- PhaedrusYaZbScience is far more exciting than fiction, far more subtle and has the additional virtue of being true. [c$-- Carl Sagan\d]eHappens all the time; you sit on a pole, and barns fly by. ^f$-- Peter Colling, Physics 6_g`hSuppose you were a member of Congress, and suppose you were a criminal-- but I repeat myself.ai$-- TwainbjckEros makes life worth living ( and the purest eros must be mathematical). Fdl|6l  HF$-- Anon.em0fn<The physicist need not defer to anybody save the mathematician. goH$-- The Arrogant MathematicianhpTiq`Any theorem that mathematicians can prove must of necessity (and mathematicaljrlconceit) be trivial. ksx$-- The Humble PhysicistltmuGod does not throw dice. nv$-- Albert EinsteinowpxNor is it our business to prescribe to God how he should run the world. qy$-- Neils Bohrrzs{Teaching is most effective in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous. t|$-- Gibbonsu}v~What you do in this world is matter of no consequence. The question is what you can make people believethat you have done. w$-- Sherlock Holmesx y,Scrupulous accuracy about such a small amount is a sign of vain conceit rather than love of truth. z8$-- Ptolemaus Ptolemy{D|PIn the history of science, no one is ever the first to do anything. }\$-- David Hull~htThere is something fascinating about the sciences. One gets such wholesale returns of conjectures outof such trifling investment of fact. $-- Mark TwainLECTURE: Fundamentally a star is a very simple structure... AUDIENCE: You would look pretty simple too, at a distance of 10 parsecs. $-- Cambridge U.A hypothesis or theory is clear, desirable and positive, but it is believed by no one but the man whocreated it. Experimental findings, on the other hand, are messy, inexact things which are already believedby everyone except the man who did the work. $-- Harlow ShapleyThe roads by which men arrive at their insights into celestial matters seem to almost as worthy of wonder asthose matters in themselves. $-- Johannes Kepler4@The eternal silence of infinite space terrifies me. L$-- PascalXdIn questions of science the authority of thousands is not worth the humble reasoning of a singleindividual. p$-- Galileo GalileiIt is easy to distinguish those who argue from fact and those who argue from notions... Thus it is fromastronomical observation that we derive the principles of astronomical science.F|6 HF$-- AristotleI accept the universe. $-- A YouthYou'd better! $-- Thomas CarlyleWhich is more useful, the Sun or the Moon? The moon is the more useful since it gives us light during thenight, when it is dark; whereas the Sun shines only in the daytime, when it is light anyway. $-- George Gamow4@There are numerous Earths around their Suns, no worse and no less inhabited than this globe of ours. L$-- Giordano BrunoXdUnanimity can, of course reached by expelling the minority as pseudo-scientists or cranks.p$-- Imre Lakatos|A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers. $-- Lord Beaconsfield"Unfortunately, we're using the same language to talk about the language we'retalking about."$--Donna Jo Napoli in Linguistics 1 this morningThose who welcome death have only tried it from the ears up.$ William Minzer It does not matter much what a man hates provided he hates something. $ Samuel Butler  $"Once, galactic empires might have seemed a Posthuman domain. Now, sadly, even interplanetary ones"  "are.", 0 <t"  ",$$Vernor Vinge, on technological singularity# #, H H"  ",  T"  " ܪЫ #/WedgieQuotes File...# #Times, H H"  ",ܪ##ͫ TTell me something, if this world is so insane/is it making you sane again to/let another man tug atthe thread that pulls up your empty wooden head? `$You happy puppet, Blind Mans Zoo 10,000 Maniacs x They say its only vanity that writes the plays we act. They tell me thats what everybody knows. Theres no such thing as sanity and thats the sanest fact. Thats the way the story goes. $One world, Brothers in Arms, Dire Straits  These mist covered mountains are a home now for me, But my home is the lowlands, and always will be. Someday youll return to your valleys and your farms And youll no longer burn to be Brothers in Arms. $Brothers in Arms, Brothers in Arms, Dire Straits  Live! Live all you can! Its a shame not to... $ unknown , 8Michael Jackson in Disneyland, F D D|6 P HFDont have to share with nobody else. `Lock the gates, Goofy, take my hand,  l"  " And lead me through the world of self. x$Splendid Isolation Transverse City, Warren Zevon  Looking at the stars always makes me dream, as simply asI dream over the black dots representingtowns and villages on a map. Why, I ask myself, shouldnt the shining dots of the sky be asaccessible as the black dots on the map of France? $Vincent van Gogh  To search for perfection is all very well, but to look for Heaven is to live here in Hell. $Consider me gone, Dream of the Blue Turtles, Sting  I have a high regard for our species, for all its newness and immaturity as a member of thebiosphere. As evolutionary time is measured, we arrived here only a few moments ago and wehave a lot of growing up to do. If we succeed, we could become a sort of collective mind for theEarth, the thought of the Earth. At the moment, for all our juvenility as a species, we are surely thebrightest and brainiest of the Earths working parts. I trust us to have the will to keep going, andto maintain as best we can the life of the planet. $Lewis Thomas P \Father, what else did you leave for me? h$Another Brick in the Wall, Part I, The Wall, Pink Floyd t The Father, the Sin and the Holy Gross. $Arkham Asylum, Grant Morrison  In ancient times there was a country whos harvest came in and it was poisoned. Those who ate ofit became insane. There is but one thing to do, said the King, We must eat the grain to survive,but there must be those among us who will remember that we are insane. $unknown  The lunatic is in the hall, The lunatics are in the hall, The paper holds their folded faces to the floor and everyday the paper boy brings more. And if the dam breaks open many years too soon And if there is no moon upon the hill (And if your head explodes with dark forebodings, too... 4Ill see you on the dark side of the moon. @The lunatic is in my head LThe lunatics re in my head XYou raise the blade, you make the change dYou rearrange me till Im sane... pYou lock the door, and throw away the key |Theres someone in my head, but its not me... $Brain Damage, Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd  But I dont want to go among mad people, Alice remarked. Oh, you cant hep that, said the Cat. Were all mad here. Im mad, youre mad. how do you know Im mad? said Alice. you must be, said the Cat, Or else you wouldnt have come here. $Alices Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis CarrolF  |6  HFܿ  "  " I see now the virtue in Madness, for this country knows no law nor any boundary. I pity the poorshades confined to the Euclidean prison that is sanity. All things are possible here and I am whatmadness has made me. Whole. And complete. And free at last. $Arkham Asylum, Grant Morrison ( 4First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out, @because I was not a Jew. LThen they came for the Communists and I did not speak out, Xbecause I was not a communist. dThen they came for the Trade Unionists and I did not speak out, pBecause I was not a Trade Unionist. |Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me. $Pastor Neimoeller (Nazi Victim)  And so we are told This is the Golden Age But gold is the reason for the wars we wage. $New Years Day, U2! " I know that I shall meet my fate# Somewhere among the clouds above$ Those that I fight I do not hate%Those that I guard I do not love. & $William Butler Yeats ' ($If youre going to cock it up, you might as well do it in front of billions of people. )0$Bob Geldof re: Live Aid `86 *<+HHave we come only to sleep?,Thave we come only to dream?-`No its not true.lIts not true/xWe have come to rule the Earth.0$Anon.12When shall we three meet again3In thunder, lightning, or in rain?4When the hurlyburlys done,5When the battles lost and won.6$Macbeth78Hell is truth seen too late.9$Locke:;Avoid extinction, dont be a dodo.<$unknown = !>,There is nothing like dream to create the future."?8$Victor Hugo#@D$API dont want to spend the rest of my life%B\Looking at the barrel of a normal life.&ChI dont want to spend the rest of my daysF'Dtt|6D HFKeeping out of trouble as a soldier says.(EI don't want to spend my time in hell)FLooking at the walls of a prison cell.*GI dont ever want to play the part+HOf a statistic on a Government Chart.,I$Invisible Sun, The Police-J.KLifes but a walking shadow, a poor player/LThat struts and frets his hour upon the stage0MAnd then is heard no more. It is a tale1Ntold by an idiot, full of sound and fury,2OSignifying nothing.3P$Macbeth4Q 5R,The people of the world respect a nation that can see beyond its own image.6S8$JFK7TD8UPI saw a flower by the walk,9V\As I went to class today,:WhI did not stop to hear it talk.;XtI wonder what it had to say?<Y$Charles Danforth (790)=Z>[The Death of a Ball Turret Gunner?\From my mothers sleep I fell into the State,@]And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.A^Six miles from Earth, loosened from its dream of life,B_I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters.C`When I died, they washed me out of the turret with a hose.Da$Randal JarrellEbFcFive Ways to Kill a ManGd$There are many cumbersome ways to kill a man: you can make him carry a plank of woodto the top of a hill and nail him to it. Hfto do this properly you require a crowd of people wearing sandals, a cock that crows, a cloak todissect, a sponge, some vinegar and one man to hammer the nails home.Ih($Or you can take a length of steel, shaped and chased in a traditional way, and attempt topierce the metal cage he wears. But for this you need white horses, English trees, men with bowsand arrows, at least two flags, a prince and a castle to hold your banquet in.Jk@$Dispensing with nobility, you man, if the wind allows, blow gas at him. But then youneed a mile of mud sliced through with ditches, not to mention black boots, bomb craters, moremud, a plague of rats, a dozen songs, and some round hats made of steel.Knd$In an age of aeroplanes, you may fly miles above your victim and dispose of him bypressing one small switch. All you then require is an ocean to separate you, two systems ofgovernment, a nations scientists, several factories, a psychopath and land that no one needs forseveral years.Lr$These are, as I began, cumbersome ways to kill a man. Simpler, direct, and much moreneat is to see that he is living somewhere in the middle of the twentieth century, and leave himthere.Mu$Edwin BrockNvOwToday I wanted PxDesperately to sing a songQyBut I knew no words.FRz  |6z HF$anon. (SPS ASP 90) S{(T|4Evil is the nature of mankind. Welcome again my children, to the communion of your race.U}@$Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman BrownV~LWXI am halfway through Genesis, and quite appalled by the disgraceful behavior of all the charactersinvolved, including God.Xd$J R AckerleyY|ZDo the angels depart with the devils?[$Lance Morrow\]The most beautiful and deepest experience a man can have is the sense of the mysterious. It is theunderlying principle of religion as well as of all serious endeavor in art and in science.... He whonever had this experience seems to me, if not dead, then at least blind. The sense that behindanything that can be experienced there is a something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beautyand sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this senseI am religious. To me it suffices to wonder at these secrets and to attempt humbly to grasp withmy mind a mere image of the lofty structure of all that there is.^$Albert Einstein_ `From our home on earth we look out into the distances and strive to imagine the sort of world intowhich we are born. Today we have reached far out into space. Our immediate neighborhood weknow intimately. But with increasing distance our knowledge fades... until at the last dim horizonwe search among ghostly errors of observations for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. The urge is older than history. It is not satisfied and it will not besuppressed.a$$Edwin HubbleblcxI have often heard it said that there is no such thing as a free lunch. It now appears possible thatthe universe itself is a free lunch.d$Alan GuthefIn the time when Dendid created all thingsgHe created the sun,hAnd the sun is born, and dies, and comes again;iHe created the moon,jAnd the moon is born, and dies, and comes again;kHe created the stars,lAnd the stars are born, and die, and come again;mHe created man,nAnd man is born, and dies, and never comes again.o$African Songp q,Im out to give people a shock.r8$M C EschersDtPAgainst boredom, even the gods themselves struggle in vain.u\$NietzschevhwtThe Earth is just too small and fragile a basket for the human race to keep all its eggs in.x$Robert A. HeinleinyzWhen Adam farmed and Eve span,F{|6 HF$Kyrie Eleison,|Who was then the gentleman?}$Kyrie Eleison.~$Marching song of the Black Company during Peasant Revolt, Germany 1525Day of wrath, and doom impending$Davids word with Sibyls blending:$Heaven and earth in ashes ending.What shall I, frail man, be pleading? $Who for me be interceding,,$When the just are mercy needing.8$Dies IraeDPTo doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispensewith the necessity of reflection.\$H. Poincar)tAny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.$Arthur C. ClarkeThe tree that grows too high attracts the attention of people with axes.$The Childrens Hour Jerry Pournelle and S M StirlingIt is an odd feeling saying farewell; there is envy in it.$Out of Africa, Isak DinesenYouve go some StarSpangled nails in your coffin, kid. Thats what theyve done for you.$Richard BrautiganOne must pay dearly for immortality: one has to die several times while still alive.$Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo(4It is to a poet a thing of awe to find that his story is true. @"  " $Isak Dinesen, The Diver,LL"  ",XIf I were you, I would let no man be my equal./# #/#͖OsceoladpSo your own self, your personality and existence are reflected within the mind of each of thepeople whom you meet and live with, into a likeness, a caricature of yourself, with still lives onand pretends to be, in some way the truth about you. Even a flattering picture is a caricature and alie.|$Isak Dinesen, The Roads Around PisaLife was easy when it was boring. The PoliceCowboys is Faggots! Sid ViciousSometimes I feel likethis is crazy: my world is filled with rude, emotionally stunted overgrownchildren who cant play their instruments and have eggs for brains and just want to take my moneyand sell me some illusion about rebellion and leave me half deaf and full of snotty values. And notonly that, were supposed to spend our lives glorifying itpretending it has some sort of positiveimpact on humanitywhen the people who trek across mountains bringing medical supplies toearthquake victims, they probably listen to classical music or something.$Celia FarberF<<|6 H HFܿXAll of life, except for maybe 1 percent, is like that. The cat will only jump a few times in your life,and thats if youre lucky. Rocknroll is strictly about making that cat jump and when it does  theres your soulyou know the feeling: like your blood suddenly turned to rocket fuel and youwant to start smashing things or diving off cliffs. Its the opposite of classical music, but its notthe opposite of love. Its Dionysus electrified, and its easier when youre young.d$Celia FarberHow do you slamdance once youve realized that Life is nobodys fault?$Celia FarberWhen somethings being rammed down your throat its very hard to want it anymore.$Celia FarberGood art doesnt lose anything by being commercialjust the opposite, it gains velocity and reach. The enemy of art is not successHeaven forbid, thats too rarely the reward as it is. Its theseduction away from principles thats the enemy. And it takes strength to resist it.$Bob Guccione, Jr. Editor of SPIN$0There is soul beyond James Brown. #̖Another Life, Big Dipper<HTravel is intensified livingmaximum thrills per minute. Its one of the last great sources of legaladventure.T$Rick Steves, Europe through the Back DoorlxThe Barcelona shoeshine man will charge you $8.00 and people everywhere put strange andwondrous things in their stomachs.$Rick Steves, Europe through the Back DoorIt is the province of the historian to find out, not what was, but what is. Where a battle has beenfought, you will find nothing but the bones of men and beasts; where a battle is being fought,there are hearts beating.$Henry David ThoreauNo, Mother, Im not wrong, not a bit. You might have been told: Your son rioted! Your sondisrupted law and order! But Mother, do you know: What kind of law and order I amdisrupting? Is it wrong to fight for democracy and freedom?... It is precisely because I want tohelp build up China into a land where people can enjoy democracy to the fullest extent that I disruptthe socalled law and order! $At present we are all fainting, we may fall any moment, but soon trees of enlightenmentwill grow up where we fall. Cry not for me, mother. Shed no tears. But slacken not to water thetrees with your loving care. Surely god will bless the growth of enlightenment in China that soonwill shelter all its people.,$Tiananmen Hunger Striker\hOur cities are crimehaunted dying grounds. Huge sectors of our youthand countless others  face permanent unemployment. Those of us who work find our paychecks able to purchase lessand less. Neither the courts nor the prisons contribute to anything resembling justice orreformation. The schools are unableor unwillingto educate our children for the real world ofour struggles. Meanwhile, the officially approved epidemic of drugs threatens to wipe out theminds and strength of our best young warriors.t$the Gary Convention Declaration, 1972In the United States, young people are more often seen as necessary evils, as targeted consumers,6|6  H6as hedonistic creators of major social problems, or at best as unprepared and reluctant apprenticesbeing trained to compete to fill whatever job slots the operation of the free market makesavailable. #"  " $Dr. Vincent Harding, Hope and History,$DDT"  ",%PNothing can bring you peace but yourself.%# %#͖Emerson&\'h...people, when they cannot deal with serious problems that cause them anxiety throughtechnological or organizational means, try to do so through the manipulation of supernatural beingsand powers. *t"  " $William A Haviland, from Anthropology, 4th ed.,+"  ",,Look for the ridiculous in everything and you will find it.'# '#͖Jules Renard-.Human beings are like tea bags. You dont know your own strength until you get into hot water./$Bruce Laingen, former Iranian hostage0# 1Without scientific progress the national health would deteriorate; without scientific progress wewould not hope for improvement in our standard of living or for an increased number of jobs forour citizens; and without scientific progress we could not have maintained our liberties againsttyranny.5$Vannevar Bush, Science: The Endless Frontier, 194567(The future has a habit of suddenly and dramatically becoming the present. anonymous?849@Bees do it; do WASPs? Richard Brookhiser:L;XPhysicists like to think that all you have to do is say, these are the conditions, now what happensnext? Richard P Feynman=d>|Communication across the revolutionary divide is inevitably partial. Thomas S Kuhn?@Life in its purest form is pass/fail. ZansABTheres a kind of freedom in being completely screwed, cause you know things cant get anyworse. The FreshmanDEThe course of true love gathers no moss. Philadelphia StoryFGthe time to make up your mind about people is never. Philadelphia StoryHIare you flesh or are you spiritJ I am sadness.K$ paraphrased from Ladyhawk.L$M0Save the whales! Collect the whole set. Sun Fortune prog.N<OHIm looking for the right man but in the meantime have a great time with the wrong ones. Tricias keychain QT"  " # ^Rll|l|6R x H"  "^ # HelveticaOn second thought, I think I am more crazy than my goat. Remedios Varo