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"Where shall I begin, please your Majesty?" he asked. "Begin at the beginning,"
the King said, gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop."
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
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Linux Cookie: 102 of 1140 |
A morsel of genuine history is a thing so rare as to be always valuable.
-- Thomas Jefferson
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Linux Cookie: 103 of 1140 |
To be awake is to be alive. -- Henry David Thoreau, in "Walden"
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Linux Cookie: 104 of 1140 |
A person with one watch knows what time it is; a person with two watches is
never sure. Proverb
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Linux Cookie: 105 of 1140 |
You see but you do not observe.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes"
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Linux Cookie: 106 of 1140 |
A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle
unless there be two. -- Seneca
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Linux Cookie: 107 of 1140 |
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced -- even a proverb is no proverb
to you till your life has illustrated it. -- John Keats
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Linux Cookie: 108 of 1140 |
The fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order
of space and time. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Linux Cookie: 109 of 1140 |
What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expect generally happens.
-- Bengamin Disraeli
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Linux Cookie: 110 of 1140 |
Nothing in progression can rest on its original plan. We may as well think of
rocking a grown man in the cradle of an infant. -- Edmund Burke
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