Page 160 in Why Socrates Died - Dispelling the Myths by R Waterfield: it seemed that all one needed to win was the ability to argue well, whatever the facts of the case Bookmarked: 05:26 pm October 13, 2009 | +
Page 19 in Catch 22 by Joseph Heller: The Texan turned out to be good-natured, generous, and likable. In three days no one could stand him. Bookmarked: 04:52 am April 15, 2009 | +
Page 138 in Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries by NG Tyson: Behold the greatest mystery of them all: an unopened can of diet Pepsi floats in water while an unopened […] Pepsi sinks. Bookmarked: 03:39 am April 15, 2009 | +
Page 102 in Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries by NG Tyson: Particle physics gets my vote as the subject with the most comical jargon in the physical sciences. Bookmarked: 02:35 am April 15, 2009 | +
Page 236 in Stars: My Destination by A. Bester: "MEEHAT JESSROT TO CRONAGAN BUT FLIMMCORK," the sight of his motion bellowed. Bookmarked: 01:54 am April 15, 2009 | +
Page 80 in Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries by NG Tyson: On Venus you could cook a 16-inch pepperoni pizza in seven seconds, just by holding it out to the air. (Yes, I did the math.) Bookmarked: 10:10 pm April 13, 2009 | +
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