I like these:
"The female of the species is more deadly tha the male"
(Rudyard Kipling)
A man is as old as he feels, the woman is as old as she looks.
Deeds are males, and words are female.
A woman's sward is her tongue and she does not let it rust.
Suz
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From: Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 1:49 PM
Subject: proverbs
> Censorship proverbs
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> respect the censors, they know things which you do not
> censors are the fulcra of liberty
> only the dangerous leave their speech uncensored
> self-censorship enables the art of learning
> thought is the censor of activity
> teaching is wise censorship
> wise censorship is educative
> legal activity is the censor of destructive thought
> he who keeps his peace keeps the peace
> denial is not rebuttal
> a censor is average but not mean
> public figures need not be censored
> the ship of state is censorship
> truth does not lie in a censored text
> censorship maintains complacency among the faithful
> excision brings precision
> does a sheep quibble over words?
> does a hawk care what name its prey has?
> the dying do not tell the truth until they have despaired
> only the foolish think their words are free
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> 4th July 2000 8 p.m. + Chris Funkhouser / Belle Gironda
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> "Game on a Line" by Lawrence Upton
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