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    I think it was either Shakespeare or Twain who said that. Either works for me.

    A mandolin is a tool, regardless of brand. The player is really the instrument, and the mandolin plays them.

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    I've met a few players who were tools, thankfully most are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Lindstrom View Post
    I think it was either Shakespeare or Twain who said that. Either works for me....
    St. Paul, Second Corinthians 11:19, is the source; he actually seemed to be saying that the wise can "suffer fools gladly."

    I like Lincoln's attributed quote: "It is better to be silent, and be thought a fool, than to speak [or post?] and remove all doubt." But even that's a paraphrase of Proverbs 17:28: "Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding."
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    Ruh-roh! This sounds like the same theme as the thread that just got shut down ...

    I thought Franklin said that, not Lincoln ... Lord knows I've been saying that for decades. Maybe I should have taken my own advice! It may not be the original, but it is a lot smoother. And actually a bit different - Solomon said a silent man was deemed wise; Lincoln said he may be thought a fool, though not proven one until the silence was broken, thus possibly implying he could be wise without this proof.

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    One more Bible passage and the Mods will slam the door on this, me thinks
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUERIDGEBORN View Post
    One more Bible passage and the Mods will slam the door on this, me thinks
    "And Jesus wept."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Witty View Post
    "And Jesus wept."
    "And the Moderators did smote them..."

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    William Blake said,"If the fool would persist in his folly, he would be wise." I am still trying to figure out what he meant, but it sounds good.

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    Using the Bible as a quote source, is not-repeat-not the same as "discussing religion." It's the source of a huge amount of our vocabulary. I tread softly in this area (moderators take note!), but the term "suffer fools gladly" is, at its source, from St. Paul, not Shakespeare or Mark Twain.

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    I hope this is not too religious...

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    Quote Originally Posted by allenhopkins View Post
    Using the Bible as a quote source, is not-repeat-not the same as "discussing religion." It's the source of a huge amount of our vocabulary. I tread softly in this area (moderators take note!), but the term "suffer fools gladly" is, at its source, from St. Paul, not Shakespeare or Mark Twain.

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    So now, is Mr. T. (fka Laurence Tureaud) gonna start saying, "I suffer the fool!"
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    Who was it then that said "Time wounds all heels"? Denny Crane said "Rome wasn't burnt in a day".
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    after all the Bible talks of baseball, "in the big inning. . . "

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    Heck, the Bible even talks about car brands. It says that the disciples were all in one Accord.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pez D. Spencer View Post
    Who was it then that said "Time wounds all heels"?...
    Probably the same person who said: "Champagne for my real friends, and real pain for my sham friends."
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    Allen Hopkins sez: "Using the Bible as a quote source, is not-repeat-not the same as "discussing religion." It's the source of a huge amount of our vocabulary."

    And most of the popular song lyrics written in America since the beginning.

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    I have read many a post that lead me to think that the author was just that.......BUT I can just choose to ignore the ignorance. It ain't worth my time and effort to get worked up over it.

    But I do like reading all the quotes and sources in this thread......also I thought Oscar Wilde said this....probably one of many to have uttered it.....TTFN

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    Hah-hah! I love the way that forum discussions can go wildly awry.

    My original post was in response to missing the opportunity to post to a (I thought), ahem, prematurely closed discussion.

    What I was interested in was a philosophical interchange about the idea that the player is the instrument and is played by the tool, which is the mandolin. Meaning the mando itself is far less important than what it produces through the medium of the player.

    These are deep woods to enter, I realize, and fraught with peril. Oh well. Carry on smartly!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Lindstrom View Post
    I think it was either Shakespeare or Twain who said that.
    Well, I have it from rather good authority that it was neither Shakespeare, Twain, nor the Bible...but in fact Andy Warhol

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    I've always been fond of "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" although I can't vouch that that's the exact wording. Meaning, of course, that more knowledge is better since serious errors arise knowing only a little...
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    Quote Originally Posted by allenhopkins View Post
    Gotta be careful, needn't be paranoid...
    Very true Allen. I'll also note that discussions of closed threads don't last long.

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