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April 25, 2007
Caught My Eye
Sometimes when I'm reading, a particular sentence will jump out at me as a stand-alone bit of profundity. Here are a few that recently caught my eye:
"At this point, the so-called government does little more than provide content for news channels and blogs." -- Scott Adams
"His last words, directed at the SWAT team, were, 'Why did you shoot me? I was reading a book.'" -- Radley Balko
"I also wonder why Italy has so many stores for fancy underwear, and why so many Italians conduct their arguments out in the street." -- Tyler Cowen
"To say that a certain kind of work is underpaid is thus identical with saying that people want the wrong things." -- Paul Graham
"'Customers will trade five miles per gallon to get fancy cupholders,' says Mike Jackson, head of AutoNation, the country's largest auto retailer."
Posted by Zach Wendling at April 25, 2007 03:38 PM
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