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Hi. I'm a mostly useless member of society. While awaiting discorporation, I decided I could at least contribute some information to this worthy project. I have a few favorite topics that I add to and watch carefully, but much of my work is simply wandering through Random Pages, fixing formats, correcting typos, clarifying explanations, asking impertinent questions, and doing some modest fact-checking.

WikiThanks for the wikiquote tv shows split and the custom TOC, all in one edit. — Jeandré, 2005-01-09t09:24z
Contents

Pages I created or unstubbed

Wikipedia

Wikiquote

  • Barbarella
  • Batman (1966)
  • Blackadder
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • David Weber
  • Down Periscope
  • Economics
  • Jacques Ninio
  • Gilmore Girls
  • The Man with Two Brains
  • Monk
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000
  • Paranormal
  • Signs
  • The Stand
  • Twin Peaks
  • Three Days of the Condor
  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
  • Zorro the Gay Blade
  • Templates:
    • Internet Theatre Database title ; Rotten Tomatoes ; TV Tome id and title
    • Borrowed from Wikipedia: IMDb title and name

Wiktionary

Pages I frequent

Wikipedia

Wikiquote

  • Babylon 5
  • Blackadder

To-dos

Personal quotes

These are my own original quotes. Some of them have no doubt been said in similar ways, but this is how I thought of them. If anyone knows of earlier sources of any of these quotes that are essentially the same phrasing, please tell me so I can stop calling it mine.

Humor

  • "If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what does an empty desk signify?"
  • Q: How do you drive a programmer crazy?
    • A: GO TO Q.
  • "I'm so smart, I even got an A+ on my blood test."
  • "Carpe pollo: pluck the chicken."

Life & death

  • "In all my life, the only things I've counted on are those controlled by me and those controlled effectively by no one."
  • "Anyone who believes that suicide is a coward's choice has never truly faced their own death."

Philosophy

  • "It's amazing how many things are impossible before they happen, and inevitable after."
  • "A true rationalist cannot state that everything can be explained rationally. The only way this claim could be made would be if everything had already been explained rationally. Any other attempt to claim rationality for "everything" would be based on a faulty, purely-intuitive, inductive argument."
  • "When I was young, my brilliance shown like a solar flare. As I've aged, it has waned considerably. Now my illumination is but a soft glow, visible only if one extinguishes the surrounding lights."
  • "True self-confidence cannot be lost through the criticism of others, nor can it be gained through their praise."
  • "Actions speak louder than words, but only to people who listen."

Religion

  • "I can accept no God who would abandon the vast majority of the human race because of their poor choice of birth place and time."
  • "It is a demonstrably dangerous myth that religious worship instills morality. It is the consistent practice of ethical behavior, with or without a religious framework, that is the sole indicator of positive morality."

Science

  • "Luck is simply another name for data selection."
  • "Science doesn't have all the answers. It only has all the answers known to be true."

Truth

  • "Just because one side is wrong doesn't mean the other side is right."
  • "We don't need much help to see the wonderful truths of the universe, because we want to see them. It's the hard ones that we have to be hit over the head with."
  • "If it's not information, it's disinformation."
  • "The easiest and most effective way to manipulate someone is to tell them what they want to hear. Few people act on the obvious corollary: when people are telling you what you want to hear, there's a good chance you're being manipulated."
Last updated: 05-12-2005 10:33:38
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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