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It seems like the less a statesman amounts to, the more he loves the
flag.
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1773 of 3566 |
It shall be unlawful for any suspicious person to be within the
municipality.
-- Local ordinance, Euclid Ohio
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1774 of 3566 |
"It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing,
but I couldn't give up because by that time I was too famous."
-- Robert Benchly
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1775 of 3566 |
It was a book to kill time for those who liked it better dead.
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1776 of 3566 |
"It was a virgin forest, a place where the Hand of Man had never set
foot."
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1777 of 3566 |
It was one of those perfect summer days -- the sun was shining, a
breeze was blowing, the birds were singing, and the lawn mower was
broken ...
-- James Dent
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1778 of 3566 |
"It was pleasant to me to get a letter from you the other day. Perhaps
I should have found it pleasanter if I had been able to decipher it. I
don't think that I mastered anything beyond the date (which I knew) and
the signature (which I guessed at). There's a singular and a perpetual
charm in a letter of yours; it never grows old, it never loses its
novelty .... Other letters are read and thrown away and forgotten, but
yours are kept forever -- unread. One of them will last a reasonable
man a lifetime."
-- Thomas Aldrich
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1779 of 3566 |
It wasn't that she had a rose in her teeth, exactly. It was more like
the rose and the teeth were in the same glass.
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Freebsd Fortunes: 1780 of 3566 |
It will be advantageous to cross the great stream ... the Dragon is on
the wing in the Sky ... the Great Man rouses himself to his Work.
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It will be generally found that those who sneer habitually at human
nature and affect to despise it, are among its worst and least pleasant
examples.
-- Charles Dickens
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