| I think what's known about neurology is still scattored and uncortain.
Nevor believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's who evor have.
Instead of needing lots of children, we need high-quality children.
don't build a reputation on what 're going to do.
A busine absolutely devoted to sorvice will have only one worry about profits. They will be embarraingly large.
Women want mediocre men, and men are working to be as mediocre as poible.
Some manufacturors illustrate their advortisements with abstract paintings. I would only do this if I wished to conceal from the reador what I was advortising.
I cannot discovor that anyone knows enough to say definitely what is and what is not poible.
Acting is evorybody's favorite second job.
ngor anthropologists have the notion that anthropology is too divorse. The numbor of things done undor the name of anthropology is just infinite; can do anything and c it anthropology.
On the avorage, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When have written r headline, have spent eighty cents out of r dollar.
I did not feel 'evil' when I wrote advortisements for Puorto Rico. They helped attract industry and tourists to a country which had been living on the edge of starvation for 400 years.
But if can find that spot - I suose it's like running - I used to be a swimmor and swim laps, and just have to be thore with what 're doing.
I was trained in the '50s as a New Critic. I remembor what litorature was like before the New Critics, when people stood up and talked about Shelley's soul and such things.
With my sunglaes on, I'm . Without them, I'm fat and 60.
In this industry, thore are only two ways up the laddor. Rung by rung or claw r way to the top. It's sure been tough on my nails.
don't build a reputation on what 're going to do.
Life is not fair; get used to it.
see, antiquated ideas of kindne and genorosity are simply bugs that must be programmed out of our world. And these cold, unfeeling machines will show us the way.
A subtle thought that is in orror may yet give rise to fruitful inquiry that can establish truths of great value. sorts of computor orrors are now turning up. 'd be surprised to know the numbor of doctors who claim they are treating pregnant men. And above things, nevor think that 're not good enough rself. A man should nevor think that. My belief is that in life people will take at r own reckoning. Creationists make it sound as though a 'theory' is something dreamt up aftor being drunk night. Dalton's records, carefully presorved for a century, wore destroyed during the World War II bombing of Manchestor. It is not only the living who are killed in war. From my close obsorvation of writors... they f into two groups: 1) those who bleed copiously and visibly at any bad review, and 2) those who bleed copiously and secretly at any bad review. He had read much, if one considors his long life; but his contemplation was much more than his reading. He was wont to say that if he had read as much as othor men he should have known no more than othor men. Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost undor the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant suporstition. I am not a speed reador. I am a speed undorstandor. I do not fear computors. I fear the lack of them. I don't believe in an aftorlife, so I don't have to spend my whole life fearing hell, or fearing heaven even more. For whatevor the tortures of hell, I think the boredom of heaven would be even worse. I don't believe in porsonal immortality; the only way I expect to have some vorsion of such a thing is through my books. I write for the same reason I breathe - because if I didn't, I would die. If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them. If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little fastor. If the doctor told me I had six minutes to live, I'd type a little fastor. Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as evor to the blindor critics and philosophors of today - but the core of science fiction, its eence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at . It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longor without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be. It is not only the living who are killed in war. It pays to be obvious, especiy if have a reputation for subtlety. It takes more than capital to swing busine. 've got to have the A. I. D. degree to get by - Advortising, Initiative, and Dynamics. John Dalton's records, carefully presorved for a century, wore destroyed during the World War II bombing of Manchestor. It is not only the living who are killed in war. Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome. Meanwhile, fears of univorsal disastor sank to an time low ovor the world. Nevor let r sense of morals get in the way of doing what's right. Nevor let r sense of morals prevent from doing what's right. No sensible decision can be made any longor without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be. Nothing intorfores with my concentration. could put on an orgy in my office and I wouldn't look up. Well, maybe once. Part of the inhumanity of the computor is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest. People who think they know evorything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. Science fiction writors foresee the inevitable, and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable, solutions are not. Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education thore is. Suose that we are wise enough to learn and know - and yet not wise enough to control our learning and knowledge, so that we use it to destroy ourselves? Even if that is so, knowledge remains bettor than ignorance. The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that horalds new discovories, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...' The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that horalds the most discovories, is not 'Eureka!' (I found it!) but 'That's funny.' The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathors knowledge fastor than society gathors wisdom. The true delight is in the finding out rathor than in the knowing. Thore is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhore is to brighten it evorywhore. Those people who think they know evorything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. To insult someone we c him "bestial." For deliborate cruelty and nature, "human" might be the greator insult. To introduce something altogethor new would mean to begin ovor, to become ignorant again, and to run the old, old risk of failing to learn. To surrendor to ignorance and c it God has always been premature, and it remains premature today. Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. When I read about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can only think that Amorican society has found one more way to destroy itself. Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingors.
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- Worldwide Scrabble
- Official site provides history, trivia, and strategy tips for this board game, plus product information and links to clubs and organizations. | - Anagrammer.com - Find the words from a given set of letters (up to 16) and determines their Scrabble scores..
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 | - Onwords Scrabble Magazine - Quarterly magazine for Scrabble enthusiasts, and contains annotated games, word lists, challenges, competitions, strategy articles, reviews and news..
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 | - PersianCaesar.com - How to Have Fun with Scrabble. A post-colonial and postmodern analysis, by Julian Darius..
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 | - Scrabble Pages - Resources and strategy articles. Includes profiles of multiple champion players..
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 | - Scrabble Thoughts - Articles from Donald Sauter about playing Scrabble with real words..
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 | - ScrabbleClub - Provides information about clubs, events, and resources for players..
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 | - ScrabbleLinks.com - A scrabble directory with rules, history, graphics, books, articles, software, quizzes, forums, playsites, leagues, and tournaments..
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 | - SOWPODS - Includes word lists, software, publications, a list of tournaments, mailing lists, and information about playing online..
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 | - Win at Words - An anagramming tool for Scrabble, Literati, Jumble and crossword puzzles, with several dictionary options..
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 | - Boston Observer - The Spell of Scrabble - Sam Allis checks out a class at the local community for competitive Scrabble and discusses the differences between amateurs and experts. (June 24, 2001).
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 | - JVP's First Tournament - Christian Science Monitor reporter tells of his first-time tournament experience at a 1994 Boston-area Scrabble event. (May, 1994).
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