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Things past redress and now with me past care.
-- William Shakespeare, "Richard II"
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This is the first age that's paid much attention to the future, which is a
little ironic since we may not have one.
-- Arthur Clarke
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This night methinks is but the daylight sick.
-- William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"
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This was the most unkindest cut of all.
-- William Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar"
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To be or not to be.
-- Shakespeare
To do is to be.
-- Nietzsche
To be is to do.
-- Sartre
Do be do be do.
-- Sinatra
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Too much is just enough.
-- Mark Twain, on whiskey
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Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is
nothing but cabbage with a college education.
-- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
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Truth is the most valuable thing we have -- so let us economize it.
-- Mark Twain
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Unless hours were cups of sack, and minutes capons, and clocks the tongues
of bawds, and dials the signs of leaping houses, and the blessed sun himself
a fair, hot wench in flame-colored taffeta, I see no reason why thou shouldst
be so superfluous to demand the time of the day. I wasted time and now doth
time waste me.
-- William Shakespeare
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Wagner's music is better than it sounds.
-- Mark Twain
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