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Posted by Michelle Steiner on 11/16/01 11:36
In article <wF6vf.8531$Kf1.5162@weber.videotron.net>,
NRen2k5 <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
> John Cleese said:
> > Half a bee, philosophically,
> > Must, ipso facto, half not be.
> > But half the bee has got to be
> > Vis a vis, its entity. D'you see?
> >
> > But can a bee be said to be
> > Or not to be an entire bee
> > When half the bee is not a bee
> > Due to some ancient injury?
To do is to be. Socrates
To be is to do. Jean-Paul Sartre and/or Plato
To be or not to be. Shakespeare
Do-be-do-be-do. Sinatra
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