ΩδиЪвЪЪá ζЯнеλɡ项üλйС鼮ЦйúɡThenearest I've been to a sexual experience lately is finding lipstick on acafecupá顣УС桷С桹С塹塹двдС黭裬λùС硣СλΧУ仧賤úYйбЩùмNλдййAlphonseKerr A woman who writes commits two sinsrshe increases the number of booksanddecreases the number of women.дСджζεССдζСɡСдС硹Уа顣ùü飬ддСд档ооаЩδУе趵綧VòΡ彨档йодй棬汾δСPвιУá徰о沢÷УлνΨ缸Щ飬ЩСмλξЩ罣顢ЪЪС裬Сг黰дд汾Ув鶼ееЩЩ Сλ飬СC.гD.E.ллкое峺项·ò飬÷λ飬ópGrammarйедеЩС·ɡг鼰á±±Isit clear?Can the language be easily understood by therecipient?Is it free from slang? Are the words the simplest thatcan carry the thought?Is the sentence structure clear?Simple andbrief?Does it give only the essential facts?Does it include onlyessential words and phrases? Accurate?Is the informationcorrect?Do the statements conform with rules, policy,etc.?Is the writing free from errors in grammar, spelling andpunctuation?豹档áaйдСPдд飬Herbert AGilesúеδ顣With thy two pearlsI send thee back two tears:Tears that we did not meet in earlieryears!棬δжTung CheehwaDong JianhuaΡκνThey think that whenever anyone inthe White House now tells a lie I get a royalty 幫Щúòδ飬鸻鸾Medicine ismy lawful wife, literature is my mistress. When I get tired of one, I spend thenight with the other. It is disorderly but it isn't dull and neither of themloses anything from myinfidelityΡ磬硣飬HongKong in Transition Medical Myth or SurgicalMy father is a general practitioner. My grand uncle of my village is aTraditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner or abone setteror perhaps both. Afairly famous one indeed, I was told. He claimed to have successfully attached aduck foot onto a severed chicken foot. It seems, therefore, natural that Ishould take up medicine as my career.G K ChestertonIt isn't that they can'tsee the solution. It is that they can't see the problemSamuel Johnson A successfuldoctor needs three things. A top hat to give him authority; a paunch to give himdignity, and piles to give him an anxiousexpressionУСλ 泴磬пλг仯δйɡУгνΡС浱鼮УдйгдλD塣嵡Се鱡п|Σ罫ййе滵Myluck is so bad if I bought a cemetery, people would stop dying顶бСνдīλССλЮеУɡ顣λЩЩνiThefirst thing we do, let's kill alllawyers鰸С鳡нγ鰸λдκг顣磬и飬áв辶СΤСantiheroССдЩAlexander PopemockheroicRape of theLockддд顣Сооо绰λ硸硷дDavidHawkesBurton WatsonArthurWaley飬塣зζ俲档д棬BridesheadRevisitedдw顣绰ждóóлл壬Соллллλм棬κЩСЩейaд飬±дд罻Сеждúй跨ЩЩдκβедУдúδгɡIn anticipation that some of us may consider forgoing the politicallyincorrect turkey which reportedly still grows wild in parts of the Americancontinent for the more desirable goose, I have done some modest research onthis latter bird.СZFirstly, I have to tell you that there is no evidence of the existence, letalone the longevity, of the Goose that Lays the Golden Egg, except in fairytales. My Larousse Gastronomique says that the goose is A migrating birdoriginally prized as a game bird and later domesticated... Laying birds may bekept until they are five or six years old; as their meat is by then very toughand dry it is usually stewed or preserved...аvThere are, apparently, two Basic Laws or Methods for cooking the Hong Konggoose. The Chinese method calls for the bird to be plucked, drawn and removed ofall alien impurities. Following which it is quickly immersed in boiling water,painted with a dark sauce, hanged up to dry in the wind, and finally roasted toa brilliant red over an open fire. The British method is more obscure. It seemsthat the goose is stuffed with sage and onion, and then cooked, covered up in atightly shut oven, until all the fat is rendered, and the flesh falls away fromthe bones.Usually, the goose has no choice as to which methodis usedδPɡδYou would be aware that according to Elizabeth Ayrton's Cookery of England,the goose is not necessarily a Christmas dish. It was a customary offering bythe tenants to the landlord at Michaelmas Which is, of course, in SeptemberFor feare their lease flie loose. Of course, this, and other offerings madefrom time to time during the year, were no guarantee for anybody's rights, ashistory has shown.YЩYsirloinsirYou are also aware, of course, that the real British Christmas fare, whichhad become popular in Hong Kong through colonisation, is the roast sirloin.However, as knighthoods become politically dubious, you should be prepared tosee it referred to in the bill of fare of the more cautious restaurants simplyasloin.Have the happiest Christmas possible in the circumstance!ддαΡС衷о裺°Ρóδ÷С}еγ顣δи澻ξУò飬桶λ顣紵дУ飬лЧδνд黰飬ɡ鲻ɡ±дСдйСòQ°á īΩ幤д仰ддīай鷿ā鰸Ρ輸黭辰дīС@@鼮еЩ飬档дСЩСεСУβЩмáССΣīΩóЩСɡīá дЭɡС伫йüддΡЩ飬дУдδδɡдд÷С÷±÷÷鶼÷д黳÷СУβ÷дAbranch snaps: the watery man mankind between is drowned by heaven; the bambooman is fit to livehere÷ЦáддбɡoriginalitySamuelJohnsonддYour manuscript is both good andoriginal; but the part that is good is not original, and the part that isoriginal is not good顣ееW RInceOriginality is undetectedplagiarismьThe average PhD thesis isnothing but the transference of bones from one graveyard to theotherдддΩоой项йNСиò棬кθ亮K編糿÷δ 黨黨黨ССС裬Сλ汸賢УУУб裬磻÷÷дбкд壩л塶lУ辵糾УС濴 лдμЩдЩСдл硶Щνздμ硶μù屨до鷭иЩλüλ人Э鳤 硶дúС人 а仰硢仰θΣ й裬йеεй塣λСйУ衹Σδdtechnique of transposingwordsЩLet us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fearto negotiate; Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can dofor yourcountryйδá塢УУáá屨дСλеЦйλжChristopher Isherwood W H Auden Journey to a War綯Pü鱦СУ...Ifyou want girls or boys, you can have them, at all prices, in the bath-houses andthe brothels. If you want opium you can smoke it in the best company, served ona tray, like afternoon tea. Good wine is difficult in this climate, but there iswhisky and gin to float a fleet of battleships. The jeweller and the antiquedealer await your orders, and their charges will make you imagine yourself backon Fifth Avenue or in Bond Street. Finally, if you ever repent, there arechurches and chapels of all denominationsétзС廳Сκ棬УЩСеедСλеССλУOO@@廨й 裬áдЩζāй鳤οáдáЩЩ壬м±ддú裬涼SamuelJohnsonRead over your compositions and whenever you meet witha passage that you think is particularly fine, strike it outAlfred Hitchcock壨If I made Cinderella, the audience wouldbe looking out for a body in the coach ζжζк°÷ζСдVirginia WoolfдСAll thesedays have been very fine, hot, blue sky, rather a high wind, Same againtoday;Another very bad day, though wind less furious. Swallows flying higher.Papers say storm had been all over England;Last day of August a very beautifulone. Wind soft, }steadily grew finer hotter so that we sat out on the terraceafter tea;In spite of a perfect moonlit night, mist rain wind, black allover the downs this morning;An almost motionless day; no blue sky; almost likea winter day, save for the heat. Very quiet;This page should be wholly devotedto praise of the weather. One curious effect of spring in the suburbs is that itproduces an astonishing amount of male female singing in theeveningйдιcΣsдССúЧСУзζкζζ豵дС椵дùед毺С档δ廪β羴λ廪绪йε顣дй档а跨дɡпС谴й飬УУ廪ν桹йдоСССждУСоддνūдЩйС壩ССдi Σ磬ТТлЦüü棬УЦ顣EdwardAlbeeOne must let the play happen to one: one must let the mind loose torespond as it will, to receive impressions, to sense rather than know, to gatherrather than immediatelyunderstandй÷оеεе辰弥飬βΣУ гСδЧ纣顣Σвε ·Эйλ··мλбЩЩòá·飻òе·ЭЭЩее@ü