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pilarmham
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It was dear Oscar, who else (I didn �t know he had been robbed of his attributes!, just hope they are in good hands...)
Another one?
Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live.
(Remember, no Wikipedia, no Google...)
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29 Aug 2012
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MoodyMoody
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I don �t recognize this quote as I did the last, but it sure sounds a lot like Thomas Jefferson. I have a t-shirt I bought at the Library of Congress with the quote from him: "I cannot live without books." I agree 100%! |
29 Aug 2012
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douglas
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and here I thought it was Jim Morrison (buried about 150 M from Oscar) |
30 Aug 2012
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cunliffe
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It looks like we �re taking this one seriously!!! Is it Charles Dickens?
And here �s another, �Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life. � Now, wouldn �t that be lovely? Who said it? |
30 Aug 2012
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douglas
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cunliffe-Steve Jobs?
Pilar--Ben Franklin? |
30 Aug 2012
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almaz
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I take it we �re still hanging around P�re-Lachaise, Pilar, because it sounds awfully like Balzac. |
30 Aug 2012
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imanito
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Pilar: is it Oprah? cunliffe: is it Charlie Sheen?
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30 Aug 2012
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cunliffe
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No - nobody �s got mine yet, but the more of his sayings I read, the more I think it �s no wonder he is so famous! So, two more: I hear, I know. I see, I remember. I do, I understand. Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we do fall.
Any ideas yet? |
30 Aug 2012
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pilarmham
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He was French, all right, but doesn �t rest in P�re-Lachaise now. He �s not far from Marcel Duchamp.
Another clue: He wanted to be like god: everywhere in his work, but never be seen.
cunliffe: Groucho Marx? |
30 Aug 2012
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juliag
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Well, dear Pilar, your clue sounds very like Alfred Hitchcock, but I know he �s not French, so feeling rather stumped here...
Dear Cunliffe, could it possibly be Lao Tzu?
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30 Aug 2012
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Anna P
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"I hear, I know. I see, I remember. I do, I understand." is Confucius. I had a poster in my teacher �s office back when I was a Montessori school teacher. |
30 Aug 2012
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