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"Tip. And it is surely a lesser ignorance to write a word with every consonant too few than to add all too many."

- James Joyce, Finnegans Wake: Faber and Faber, London 1939/1975 ISBN 0-571-108075, p.115



"A man is above all his will."

- Swami Prabhavananda | and Fredrick Manchester translators, , The Upanishads: Signet New York ISBN 0-451-52848-4, p64


"... the use of the homeborn shillelagh as an aid to calligraphy shows a distinct advance from savagery to barbarism."

- James Joyce, Finnegans Wake: Faber and Faber, London 1939/1975 ISBN 0-571-108075, p.114


"If you meet your antiself, don't shake hands!"

- Stephen Hawking, A Brief History of Time: Bantam Books London 1988/1989 ISBN 0-553-17698-6, p.73


"Hohohoho, Mr. Finn, you're going to be Mister Finnagain!"

- James Joyce, Finnegans Wake: Faber and Faber 1939/1975 ISBN 0-571-108075, p.4

""In the highschools of the late 1970s, Led Zeppelin and the Pittsburgh Steelers...drifted together in a vague continuum of big money, fast cars, and prestige.

- David Owen (author)| High School: Viking, New York 1981/ Stephen Davis, Hammer of the Gods: Ballantine, New York 1985ISBN 0-345-33516-3, p.296


"... we clear away the evil folly and ignorance which constitute the thing we call our personality and prevents us from becoming aware of the spark of divininty illuminating the inner man."

- Aldus Huxley, introduction to Bhagavad-Gita: New American Library, New York 1944/1972 Mentor ME 2281, p.15




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