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Heart: Isn't this the same thing we had last night? Mrs. Angelini: Yes, and you hardly ate any...maybe tonight you'll do better. Heart: You know the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result?!
blunebottle about 11 years ago
Good come-back, Heart!
ottod Premium Member about 11 years ago
…and economy is making sure the left-overs last as long as possible.
Constantinepaleologos about 11 years ago
So eat at your own house.
hippogriff about 11 years ago
Redkaycei Repoc: Those improvements come from not doing exactly the same wrong thing over and over. I would suspect Einstein knew about practice; he was good enough on the violin to play with Arthur Rubenstein, Isaac Stern, William Primrose, and Gregor Piatagorsky, as well as a faculty chamber group at Princeton.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Try again Heart.
Zero-Gabriel about 11 years ago
I with Heart on this one too!
hippogriff about 11 years ago
truecanadianliberal: Rubenstein comes from a widely quoted story that they were working on a particularly tricky sonata passage that Einstein kept messing up. Finally Rubenstein was heard saying, “Albert, can’t you count?”The others came from a memorial book by various friends after his death. A fellow faculty member kept being urged to join the faculty combo and he declined, saying he did not like the way chamber music was played. “Come anyway” Einstein said, “we will listen to your opinions.” He went and the door was opened by Stern. Einstein was playing second violin with the most famous trio of that time.There was even a propaganda story that Hitler had Einstein’s violin smashed. Not true, he took it with him when he came to join the Princeton faculty. It was his sailboat that was confiscated and given to the HitlerJungend.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Recycled strip