Muammar al-Gaddafi is always a good source of entertaining, zany, ridiculous quotes. Sometimes it is that he says things that are flat out wrong. Other times, he says things that are glaringly, slap-in-the-face obvious. Other times he restates things and presents them as if they are different aspects of something, when they are really the same thing.
Here are some favorites:
- “There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet.”
- “Democracy means permanent rule”
- “No representation of the people-representation is a falsehood. The mere existence of parliaments underlies the absence of the people, for democracy can only exist with the presence of the people and not in the presence of representatives of the people.”
- “A woman has a right to run for election whether she is male or female”
- “Women, like men, are human beings. Women are different from men in form because they are females, just as all females in the kingdom of plants and animals differ from the male of their species”
- “I cannot recognise either the Palestinian state or the Israeli state. The Palestinians are idiots and the Israelis are idiots.”
- “Another grave historical error is for several religions to remain in existence after Muhammad.”
- “”Labour in return for wages is virtually the same as enslaving a human being.”
- “All African nations look up to Libya, all the rulers of the world look up to Libya. Protesters are serving the devil.”
- “I will stay in Libya till I die or death comes to me.”
- “If a community of people wears white on a mournful occasion and another dresses in black, then one community would like white and dislike black and the other would like black and dislike white. Moreover, this attitude leaves a physical effect on the cells as well as on the genes in the body.”

In an otherwise generally unremarkable piece in the April 2010 issue of Usenix’s login; magazine (pp. 70-71) listing goofy fake protocols, Robert Ferrell has this gem:
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collection of straight-up loony characters. I mean, real “basketcases”. I do not use that term lightly. One such character was Bill Goldthorpe, the real life inspiration for “Ogie Oglethorpe” in the movie Slap Shot.