Science Fiction: Any scientific acclaim that omits God
It is a curse, being blessed with so much to offer.
There are many things given to us in this life for the wrong reasons. What we do with such blessings, that is the true test of a man.
I am for wine and the embrace of questionable women.
I am no martyr upon cross, but I would gladly give my life so that those more deserving may live.
I have had my fill of words and tearful farewells.
Two Romans seem to deliver no contest. Send three, so that I may deliver proper tribute!
The problem isn't to learn to love humanity, but to learn to love those members of it who happen to be at hand.
Steinberg occupies a position that is very dear to those of us who've held it over the years: sports columnist at The Post. If all he wants to do is be popular--and I think Dan is better than that--then the readers of The Washington Post sports section won't be very well served. Telling readers how great they are as sports fans was never one of my priorities. The only thing worse than people who can't stand to hear an unpopular or unflattering opinion is those that are too afraid to state one.
We know now that government by organized money is just as dangerous as government by organized mob.
Gentlemen do so appreciate a nicely trimmed décolletage.