SOME FAVORITE QUOTES

When Voltaire was dying, in his eighties, a priest in attendance called upon him to renounce the devil. "This is no time," he said, "to be making new enemies".

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Reports of deathbed pronouncements are notoriously inaccurate.
 
Not sure if anyone posted this one yet.

"I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It smells like...victory"
Paraphrasing LTC Bill Kilgore from Apocalypse Now.
 
On S&W Hand Ejectors 1896-1961 there is a post titled Jack Webb's
.44 Magnum. Very good thread. Reminded me of one of Joe Friday's
quotes that I like a lot. Here is the story:
A few years ago there were some F-15s training out at Gowen Field here
in Boise. Some of the folks were writing letters to the editor complaining
about the noise.
Reminded me of a Dragnet episode. Joe and his partner Ben were
standing on a lady's porch conversing with her when some fighter
planes flew over. The lady said did you ever hear such a racket in
your life? Joe answered: "Yes Mam, at Pearl Harbor."
 
From: https://www.jerrypournelle.com/chaosmanor/ the original blog.

"America used to produce many of the world's goods. Detroit and the industrial plant that city symbolized was the envy of the world, and Pittsburgh produced steel for the world. Neither is a symbol of productivity today. Capitalism requires creative destruction; but I would have thought it also requires good schools, loyal citizens, settled households and neighborhoods, people who are accustomed to self government, and a measure of stability.

Instead, we have an enormous and growing national debt – one we don't just owe it to ourselves, not any more – an unemployable class which isn't even officially unemployed, the wreckage of a school system that once was the envy of the world; and we are apparently going to vote for eight more years of Hope and Change. "
Geoff
Who is terrified.
 
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