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en What is the famous line? The best-laid plans of mice and men sometimes go astray. We will see. We need to find a Friday night guy.

en Any idiot can get laid when they're famous. That's easy. It's getting laid when you're not famous that takes some talent.
  Kevin Bacon

en How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray? / And if so be that he find it, verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth more of that sheep, than of the ninety and nine which went not astray.

en We did look at the patient's workplace, but we did not find mice, or mice droppings.

en Say: O followers of the Book! be not unduly immoderate in your religion, and do not follow the low desires of people who went astray before and led many astray and went astray from the right path.

en It shall be for the priests that are sanctified of the sons of Zadok; which have kept my charge, which went not astray when the children of Israel went astray, as the Levites went astray.

en If Rodney King had obeyed the orders clearly given and had laid down in a "prone position" on the night of his famous encounter with Los Angeles police, 58 people would be alive today, $16 billion would be circulating in the economy and four dedicated LAPD officers who were working to the book that night would not have been forced to endure two trials (the first had acquitted them) and had their careers destroyed to appease the liberal conscience. But liberals had to make their point. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. If Rodney King had obeyed the orders clearly given and had laid down in a "prone position" on the night of his famous encounter with Los Angeles police, 58 people would be alive today, $16 billion would be circulating in the economy and four dedicated LAPD officers who were working to the book that night would not have been forced to endure two trials (the first had acquitted them) and had their careers destroyed to appease the liberal conscience. But liberals had to make their point.

en We thought it might be fun to announce the event for Friday night's game, but not actually hand them out until the next day. But that's a subtlety in punch line that might not sit well with paying customers for Friday's game.

en The best plans of men and mice often go awry
  Robert Burns

en The best plans of men and mice often go awry
  Robert Burns

en All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.

en He did not have the preseason that I'd want him to have, ... I think (Friday) night he played very well. He just needed to play. He figures very big into our plans. ... He absolutely has a role. We mix all five of those guys into different personnel groups.

en The best laid schemes o' mice and men Gang aft a-gley; And leave us naught but grief and pain For promised joy
  Robert Burns

en MOUSE, n. An animal which strews its path with fainting women. As in Rome Christians were thrown to the lions, so centuries earlier in Otumwee, the most ancient and famous city of the world, female heretics were thrown to the mice. Jakak-Zotp, the historian, the only Otumwump whose writings have descended to us, says that these martyrs met their death with little dignity and much exertion. He even attempts to exculpate the mice (such is the malice of bigotry) by declaring that the unfortunate women perished, some from exhaustion, some of broken necks from falling over their own feet, and some from lack of restoratives. The mice, he avers, enjoyed the pleasures of the chase with composure. But if "Roman history is nine-tenths lying," we can hardly expect a smaller proportion of that rhetorical figure in the annals of a people capable of so incredible cruelty to a lovely women; for a hard heart has a false tongue.
  Ambrose Bierce

en It's the place where my prediction from the sixties finally came true: 'In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.' I'm bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is, 'In fifteen minutes everybody will be famous.
  Andy Warhol


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