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  • Originally posted by AstroBoy View Post
    "I will not sleep, eat, drink, nothing! The words and I will be locked in mortal combat until one of us surrenders."
    "You better check the temperature in Hell first."
    It's easy to find something worth dying for. Do you have something worth living for?
    Rule TwentyNine (Blog about B5, politics, environment and much more)

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    • Originally posted by *Starstuff* View Post
      "You better check the temperature in Hell first."
      "Ah - Hell !"

      (too short for the forum systems)
      Jan from Denmark

      My blog :

      http://www.babylonlurker.dk

      "Our thoughts form the Universe - they *always* matter"

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      • Originally posted by babylonlurker View Post
        "Ah - Hell !"
        "No wonder you are cranky. Grouchy. .. Never mind. Your face just broke the language barrier."
        It's easy to find something worth dying for. Do you have something worth living for?
        Rule TwentyNine (Blog about B5, politics, environment and much more)

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        • Originally posted by *Starstuff* View Post
          "No wonder you are cranky. Grouchy. .. Never mind. Your face just broke the language barrier."
          "Words have meaning and names have power. The universe begun with a word, you know. But which came first: the word or the thought behind the word? You can't create language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?"
          All generalizations are false, including this one.

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          • Originally posted by AstroBoy View Post
            "Words have meaning and names have power. The universe begun with a word, you know. But which came first: the word or the thought behind the word? You can't create language without thought .. and you can't conceive a thought without language. So which created the other and, thus, created the universe?"
            "So, you have been sitting here trying to think illogically about logical possibilities or logically about illogical possibilities."

            (YAY, I always wanted to use this one )
            It's easy to find something worth dying for. Do you have something worth living for?
            Rule TwentyNine (Blog about B5, politics, environment and much more)

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            • Except, of course, Captain, we didn't lose the war. The Minbari did surrender.
              What a wonderful world you live in. -
              Yeah, well, the rent is cheap, the pay is decent and I get to make my own hours.

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              • Originally posted by glindros View Post
                Except, of course, Captain, we didn't lose the war. The Minbari did surrender.
                "G'Kar, everyone in this room knows too well that the first casualty of war is always the truth."
                All generalizations are false, including this one.

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                • Not the Minbari, it's not their way. They are too honorable to pull something like this.
                  What a wonderful world you live in. -
                  Yeah, well, the rent is cheap, the pay is decent and I get to make my own hours.

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                  • Originally posted by glindros View Post
                    Not the Minbari, it's not their way. They are too honorable to pull something like this.
                    "Who said the Minbari don't lie? Oh, never mind."
                    It's easy to find something worth dying for. Do you have something worth living for?
                    Rule TwentyNine (Blog about B5, politics, environment and much more)

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                    • " Everyone lies, Michael. The innocent lie because they don't want to be blamed for something they didn't do, and the guilty lie because they don't have any other choice. Find out why he's lying. The rest will take care of itself".

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                      • Originally posted by *Starstuff* View Post
                        "Who said the Minbari don't lie? Oh, never mind."
                        "Everyone lies, Michael. The innocent lie because they don't want to be blamed for something they didn't do and the guilty lie because they don't have any other choice."

                        (*This is the only response possible for this )
                        All generalizations are false, including this one.

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                        • Originally posted by AstroBoy View Post
                          "Everyone lies, Michael. The innocent lie because they don't want to be blamed for something they didn't do and the guilty lie because they don't have any other choice."
                          "A curious answer from one who taught me that a half truth is the worst kind of lie."

                          (*lol* Multiple, but identical answers ... did we ever have that before? I hope this one sparks some diversity )
                          It's easy to find something worth dying for. Do you have something worth living for?
                          Rule TwentyNine (Blog about B5, politics, environment and much more)

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                          • "The truth points to itself."

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                            • Originally posted by mandragora View Post
                              "The truth points to itself."
                              It's an Earth food. They are called Swedish meatballs. It's a strange thing, but every sentient race has its own version of these Swedish meatballs. I suspect it's one of those great universal mysteries which will either never get explained or which will drive you mad if you ever learned the truth."
                              All generalizations are false, including this one.

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                              • Originally posted by AstroBoy View Post
                                It's an Earth food. They are called Swedish meatballs. It's a strange thing, but every sentient race has its own version of these Swedish meatballs. I suspect it's one of those great universal mysteries which will either never get explained or which will drive you mad if you ever learned the truth."
                                "The Universe speaks in many languages , but only one voice"
                                Jan from Denmark

                                My blog :

                                http://www.babylonlurker.dk

                                "Our thoughts form the Universe - they *always* matter"

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