Richard Stallman — "'Breakfast'? Is that the thing some people eat in the 'morning'?"
'Breakfast'? Is that the thing some people eat in the 'morning'?
'Breakfast'? Is that the thing some people eat in the 'morning'?
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Statement often found in compilations of his quotes, likely from his personal site, discussing his unusual eating habits.
Date: ~1970s-present
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