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Bill Dickey is learning me his experience.
-- Yogi Berra in his rookie season.
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Billy: Mom, you know that vase you said was handed down from
generation to generation?
Mom: Yes?
Billy: Well, this generation dropped it.
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Bingo, gas station, hamburger with a side order of airplane noise,
and you'll be Gary, Indiana.
-- Jessie, "Greaser's Palace"
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Bing's Rule:
Don't try to stem the tide -- move the beach.
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Biology grows on you.
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Biology is the only science in which
multiplication means the same thing as division.
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Birds and bees have as much to do with the facts of life as black
nightgowns do with keeping warm.
-- Hester Mundis, "Powermom"
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Birds are entangled by their feet and men by their tongues.
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birth, n:
The first and direst of all disasters.
-- Ambrose Bierce
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Birthdays are like busses, never the number you want.
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