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From the Hallowed Halls of The H2G2 Philosophers Guild,

we are proud to bring you, this weeks Philosophical
Phrases.

Phrases which stir questions to which you may never know the answer.

This week's phrases are a compilation from several members of the guild, enjoy:

  1. 'The difference between genius and stupidity is that
    genius has its limits' - from Anonymous forwarded by Gecko

  2. 'To believe in absolutely nothing is to believe in one
    thing, that is to believe that it is possible to
    believe in absolutely nothing, therefore it is
    impossible to believe in nothing, as you must believe
    in one thing'
    - darakat - RAFSTIC

  3. 'Just as the early bird catches the worm, so the early
    cat catches the bird.' - golden_balls



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