Yeah - 'tis a good quote. Even though this is a bit off topic - heh - it was from 'Paradise Lost' -- which was written by John Milton shortly before his wife died, upon which he wrote 'Paradise Regained'...
If at first you try and don't succeed, cheat. Repeat until caught. Then lie.
We seem to have revived a thread that should -- by all rights -- be well and truly dead... Yes, John Milton is cool, and the quote kicks arse. But it's mine! You can't have it.
If at first you try and don't succeed, cheat. Repeat until caught. Then lie.
Voltaire says "God is eaten by man, hence man created donut, hence Man created god, and god created man in his image, so technically we're all donuts... (drools at the possiblity of eating his family).."
See, there is a God. And that God is the administrator. And it so happens that administrators tend to like their donuts, and excessive donut abuse leads to large amounts of obese people, which is kinda like hell -- for me, at least. So essentially, the administrator gets to reign in his own donut-induced hell. As for Voltaire, he liked his donuts -- every sarcastic and irreverent mortal needs their daily sugar intake.
Okay, I'll stop now.
If at first you try and don't succeed, cheat. Repeat until caught. Then lie.