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Intestines are so under-rated!!! Like when you are eating something, you always thank your stomach. And when you are hungry, you only consider your stomach as hungry. It is the intestines who are laboriously work and digest your food and make sure you get your nutrients.Bless the intestines!

*“Foolishness, Nero! You can’t gain more power unless you get a solid 8-19 hours of sleep!”*

I will never understand the hate. There’s so many other things y’all could focus on and y’all choose to let your anger out on two people who are in love?? And then get mad when Josh blocks 2 people???? They were the ones being disrespectful. He has feelings too??? You block someone if you feel like you’re being harassed and he was.

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— paraphrasing Patricia C. Hodgell,  Seeker’s Truth (not Carl Sagan)Linus QuotesEDIT: Linus and I fe

— paraphrasing Patricia C. Hodgell,  Seeker’s Truth 
(not Carl Sagan)

Linus Quotes

EDIT: Linus and I feel like blockheads. Attributing this quote to Sagan can be destroyed by the truth, so it should be: We were unaware that this quote was not, in fact, from Carl Sagan, but from P.C. Hodgell. Thanks for the correction, @pennysquabbles!

Snopes explains:
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…A frequently cited source for the attribution was the social literature site GoodReads, but we couldn’t find the quote in any of his books. Another prominent placement of the phrase involved Sagan’s Wikiquote page, under the “misattributed” section, which observed that the quote was built on a similar phrase in fantasy author P.C. Hodgell’s novel Seeker’s Mask:

That which can be destroyed by the truth, should be.

Hodgell commented on a Reddit page in February 2016, confirming that the quote appeared in her novel, but that she didn’t get it from Sagan:

Hodgell here. “That which can be destroyed by the truth should be” appears in my 1994 novel Seeker’s Mask. I first heard of the Sagan quote in 2013, more or less. No source that I’ve seen dates the latter. If it’s not a case of misattribution, it’s probably a matter of “great minds” etc.

As Hodgell indicated, the quote didn’t appear to exist in the Sagan-attributed form until mid-2013. (Hodgell’s novel appeared in 1994.) The likeliest trajectory is one of the most common for misattributed quotes: the phrase was dormant for nearly two decades, and then reached socially viral status only when a slightly rewritten version was incorrectly attached to a beloved science celebrity.

However, Sagan really did write the following on the topic of truth:

One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.

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