Lines Matching refs:C

165 Politicians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories. <BR>	-- Arthur C. Clar…
210 There is often less danger in the things we fear than in the things we desire. <BR> -- John C. Coll…
280 The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything. <BR> -- Bishop W.C. Magee
394 Never take investment advice from someone who's working. <BR> -- B.C., Johnny Hart
416 …d we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days. <BR> -- W. C. Fields, "My Little …
506 …e for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives. <BR> -- C.S. Lewis
711 Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you. <BR> -- C. G. Jung (1875-1961)
725 Wit is educated insolence. <BR> -- Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)
738 The concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn better than a `C', the idea must b…
1040 …ecial name for this kind of spider: We call it "a spider the size of Harold C. Crittenden Junior H…
1067 During the War of 1812 (1807-10), the British marched into Washington, D.C., and, with the help of …
1076 But an even more important thing happened in on Dec. 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, N.C.: two bicycle mec…
1089 …wbacca (Sonny Bono), Princess Leia (Prince) and two quirky, lovable robots, C-3PO (Tony Danza) and…
1221 …til after their eighteenth year, for it is wrong to add fire to fire. <BR> -- Plato, (428-347 B.C.)
1254 It will not always be summer. Build barns. <BR> -- Hesiod, (8th century B.C.), Greek poet
1312 Whatever advice you give, be short. <BR> -- Horace (Quintus Horatio Flaccus)(65-8 B.C.), Roman sati…
1422 Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable. <BR> -- Plato (428-347 B.C.), Laws, book vii
1498 Woe to them that... rely on horses. <BR> -- Isaiah 31:1, 8th century B.C.
1618 I much prefer a compliment, insincere or not, to sincere criticism. <BR> -- Plautus (254-184 B.C.),…
1651 No sane man will dance. <BR> -- Marcus Tullius Cicero (160-43 B.C.), Roman philosopher
1685 To have died once is enough. <BR> -- Virgil (70-19 B.C.), Roman poet
1687 We don't know life: how can we know death? <BR> -- Confucius (551-478 B.C.), Chinese philosopher
1735 … case of a snakebite, and furthermore always carry a small snake. <BR> -- W.C. Fields (1880-1946),…
1740 Bibamus, moriendum est. (Let's drink, death is inevitable.) <BR> -- Seneca the Elder (ca. 55 B.C.-…
1778 What I like to drink most is wine that belongs to others. <BR> -- Diogenes the Cynic, 4th cen. B.C.…
1819 …are not cheated by the charioteers. <BR> -- Marcus Tullius Cicero (160-43 B.C.), Roman orator and …
1863 …wn a mathematician who was able to reason. <BR> -- Plato (428-347 B.C.), The Republic, ca. 370 B.C.
1924 You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me. <BR> -- C.S. Lewis, (…
1944 My friends! There are no friends. <BR> -- Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), Greek philosopher
1945 Never exaggerate your faults. Your friends will attend to that. <BR> -- Robert C. Edwards
2017 Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these. <BR> -- Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D.), Rom…
2034 It is annoying to be honest to no purpose. <BR> -- Ovid (43 B.C.-18 A.D.), Roman poet
2055 …r brother, be pleasant, but get a witness. <BR> -- Hesiod, Works and Ways, 8th cen. B.C. Greek poet
2141 …you have no basis for an argument, abuse the plaintiff. <BR> -- Marcus Tullius Cicero (160-43 B.C.)
2158 For every person wishing to teach there are thirty not wanting to be taught. <BR> -- W.C. Sellar an…
2162 Much knowledge is a curse. <BR> -- Chuang-Tzu (369-286 B.C.) Chinese Taoist philosopher
2164 …re is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. <BR> -- Ecclesiastes 12:12 (ca. 200 B.C.)
2239 Love is a grave mental disease. <BR> -- Plato (428-347 B.C.), Greek philosopher
2250 …ns, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love. <BR> -- The Song of Solomon, 2:5, circa 200 B.C.
2272 …hich course he will, he will be sure to repent. <BR> -- Socrates (470-399 B.C.), Greek philosopher…
2275 …you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher. <BR> -- Socrates (469-399 B.C.), Greek philosopher…
2276 Call no man unhappy until he is married. <BR> -- Socrates (469-399 B.C.), Greek philosopher/teacher
2300 …face the truth, is an evil, but a necessary evil. <BR> -- Menander (342-291 B.C.), Greek playwright
2307 … be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher. <BR> -- Socrates (470-399 B.C.),Greek philosopher/…
2507 I've never struck a woman in my life, not even my own mother. <BR> -- W.C. Fields (1880-1946), U.S.…
4134 Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: Any sufficiently-complicated C or Fortran program contains a…
4139 If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected abstract virtual base pure vir…