Short ones
In this post I will add from time to time some short pieces of text I have created, hoping they are my originals (I will try to remember and perform a web search before posting new pieces).
The Hebrew version of this post, plus some extra text in Hebrew can be found here, in my Hebrew blog.
Everything told about me after my death will be true
Anything told about me after my death will be true
22-Feb-2004
Why do lawyers have big eyes? Because of the small letters
22-Feb-2004
Poetry is the sculpting of words
(I have found an earlier public version of this quote in here)
Poetry is sculptured words
29-Mar-2004
Marriage is life sentence. Children are forced labor.
13-Dec-2004
Silence is the voice of eternity
Silence is the sound of eternity
13-Dec-2004
Technology is like sex. No Hands On - No Fun.
24-Dec-2004
Imagination is a rebellion against reality
Imagination is rebelling reality
31-Dec-2004
The net is the world's greatest democracy
(I have found this quote in a genealogy newsgroup, from 1997)
The internet is the world's greatest democracy
1-Jan-2005
Thriller = At most fear
22-Mar-2005
One of the reasons that may lead to the failure of the feminist revolution is that there are more man now
2-Apr-2005
I live in the space behind my face
2-Apr-2005
Raising children is like playing rugby – running forward but passing backwards
25-Apr-2005
The computerized definition of a pope going to heaven: Pope-Up
21-May-2005
The entrepreneur's victory call, after a successful money raising for its start-up: Veni, Vidi, VC
21-May-2005
Leader is the loneliest profession in the world
2-Apr-2006
(After creating this saying, I have searched for the term "leader is the loneliest" and found this quote: "Being a leader is the loneliest job available. You have the most responsibility, everyone scrutinizes your every move. The true leader has the least freedom. The true leader has great moral and ethical responsibility." from the book "Blue Blood, True Blood" by Stewart Swerdlow)
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