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Monday, March 03, 2003

�The tragedy of a man who has found himself out.�
- Sir J. M. Barrie (1860 � 1937), Scottish dramatist and writer: �What Every Woman Knows�, 1908.

�He who considers this as a slayer or he who thinks that it is slain, neither of these knows the Truth. For it does not slay, nor is it slain.�
- Bhagavadgita, chapter II.

�I do not know myself either, and may God protect me from that.�
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 � 1932), German poet, writer, dramatist and scientist: �Gespr�che mit Eckermann�, 1829.


March 2, 2003

�Water is best, but gold like fire blazing in the night shines more brightly than all other lordly wealth.�
- Pindar (518 � 438 BC), Greek lyric poet: �Olympian Odes�

�Men in great place of power art thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business� It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty.�
- Francis Bacon (1561 � 1626), English philosopher, essayist, politician and courtier: ��Of Great Place�, 1625.

�Fame is not achieved by sitting on feather cushions or lying in bed.�
- Dante Alighieri (1265 � 1321), Italian poet: �Divina Commedia�, 1307.



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