Music is molten number.
Previously pre-posted (please peruse):
Technology advances; human beings remain trivial.
The two most powerful drugs in the world are DHMO and mathematics.
“One of mighty union-smashing Maggie’s few big mistakes – along with increasing comprehensive education, letting third-world immigration and enforced multiculturalism rip, leaving the NHS and BBC ‘safe in our hands’, smashing the fisheries, selling out the Northern Irish Protestants, increasing welfarism, ending academic freedom and trying to push through the Poll Tax – was to be unfriendly to German reunification.” — Chris Brand, gFactor.
“Homosexual men are nature’s Petri dishes.” — Greg Cochran, West Hunter.
Saying “I don’t like maths” is like saying “I don’t eat carbon.”
« Seul le silence est grand; tout le reste est faiblesse. » — Alfred de Vigny (1797-1863).
“Silence alone is great; all else is weakness.” — Alfred de Vigny.
“I had, also, during many years followed a golden rule, namely, that whenever a published fact, a new observation or thought came across me, which was opposed to my general results, to make a memorandum of it without fail and at once; for I had found by experience that such facts and thoughts were far more apt to escape from the memory than favourable ones.” — The Autobiography of Charles Darwin (1958).
Coffee is a simple way to poison a drink of water.
Pre-previously posted (please peruse): I Say, I Sigh, I Sow #4
Tea is a complicated way to spoil a drink of water.
« Seuls les médiocres sont toujours à leur meilleur. » — Jean Giraudoux (1882-1944).
“Only the mediocre are always at their best.” — Jean Giraudoux.