The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary Quotes
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“Love, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage.”
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“Quotation, n: The act of repeating erroneously the words of another.”
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“Sweater, n. Garment worn by child when its mother is feeling chilly.”
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“Egotist, n. A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.”
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“Patience, n. A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue”
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“Pray, v. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy.”
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“Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.”
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“Ocean, n. A body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man — who has no gills.”
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“Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.”
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“Cynic, n. A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are not as they ought to be.”
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“Faith, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.”
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“Scriptures, n. The sacred books of our holy religion, as distinguished from the false and profane writings on which all other faiths are based.”
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“Corporation, n. An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility.”
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“Education, n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.”
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“Redemption, n. Deliverance of sinners from the penalty of their sin through their murder of the deity against whom they sinned. The doctrine of Redemption is the fundamental mystery of our holy religions, and whoso believeth in it shall not perish, but have everlasting life in which to try to understand it.”
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“Apologize: To lay the foundation for a future offence.”
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“Bore, n.: A person who talks when you wish him to listen.”
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“Heathen, n. A benighted creature who has the folly to worship something he can see and feel.”
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“Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum -- "I think that I think, therefore I think that I am;" as close an approach to certainty as any philosopher has yet made.”
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“HOMICIDE, n. The slaying of one human being by another. There are
four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and
praiseworthy, but it makes no great difference to the person slain
whether he fell by one kind or another -- the classification is for
advantage of the lawyers.”
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four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and
praiseworthy, but it makes no great difference to the person slain
whether he fell by one kind or another -- the classification is for
advantage of the lawyers.”
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“Positive, adj.: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.”
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“Religion, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable.”
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“Inhumanity, n. One of the signal and characteristic qualities of humanity.”
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“Hash, x. There is no definition for this word - nobody knows what hash is.
Famous, adj. Conspicuously miserable.
Dictionary, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work.”
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Famous, adj. Conspicuously miserable.
Dictionary, n. A malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. This dictionary, however, is a most useful work.”
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“FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed.”
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“MIND, n. A mysterious form of matter secreted by the brain. Its chief activity consists in the endeavour to ascertain its own nature, the futility of the attempt being due to the fact that it has nothing but itself to know itself with.”
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“Christian, n.: one who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor.”
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“BELLADONNA, n. In Italian a beautiful lady; in English a deadly poison. A striking example of the essential identity of the two tongues.”
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“Academe, n.: An ancient school where morality and philosophy were taught. Academy, n.: A modern school where football is taught.”
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“Logic, n. The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding. The basic of logic is the syllogism, consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion - thus:
Major Premise: Sixty men can do a piece of work sixty times as quickly as one man.
Minor Premise: One man can dig a post-hole in sixty seconds; Therefore-
Conclusion: Sixty men can dig a post-hole in one second.
This may be called syllogism arithmetical, in which, by combining logic and mathematics, we obtain a double certainty and are twice blessed.”
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Major Premise: Sixty men can do a piece of work sixty times as quickly as one man.
Minor Premise: One man can dig a post-hole in sixty seconds; Therefore-
Conclusion: Sixty men can dig a post-hole in one second.
This may be called syllogism arithmetical, in which, by combining logic and mathematics, we obtain a double certainty and are twice blessed.”
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