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Let us never negotiate out of fear,
but let us never fear to negotiate.
-- John F. Kennedy
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Let us not look back in anger or forward
in fear, but around us in awareness.
-- James Thurber
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2165 of 2327 |
Let us remember that ours is a nation of lawyers and order.
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Let us treat men and women well;
Treat them as if they were real;
Perhaps they are.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Let your conscience be your guide.
-- Pope
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L'etat c'est moi.
[The state, that's me.]
-- Louis XIV
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Let's do it.
-- Gary Gilmore, to his firing squad
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Let's just be friends and make no special effort to ever see each other again.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2171 of 2327 |
Let's just be friends and make no special
effort to ever see each other again.
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Freebsd Fortunes 4: 2172 of 2327 |
Let's just say that where a change was required, I adjusted. In every
relationship that exists, people have to seek a way to survive. If you
really care about the person, you do what's necessary, or that's the end.
For the first time, I found that I really could change, and the qualities
I most admired in myself I gave up. I stopped being loud and bossy ...
Oh, all right. I was still loud and bossy, but only behind his back.
-- Kate Hepburn, on Tracy and Hepburn
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