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#7873 | | For men use, if they have an evil turn, to write it in marble: and whoso doth us a good turn we write it in dust. -- Sir Thomas More
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#7874 | | For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed. -- Clifton Fadiman
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#7875 | | For people who like that kind of book, that is the kind of book they will like.
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#7876 | | For perfect happiness, remember two things: (1) Be content with what you've got. (2) Be sure you've got plenty.
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#7877 | | For those who like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing they like. -- Abraham Lincoln
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#7878 | | "For three days after death hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off." -- Johnny Carson
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#7879 | | Fortune finishes the great quotations, #2
If at first you don't succeed, think how many people you've made happy.
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#7880 | | Fortune finishes the great quotations, #21
Shall I compare thee to a Summer day? No, I guess not.
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#7881 | | Fortune finishes the great quotations, #6
"But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?" It's nothing, honey. Go back to sleep.
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#7882 | | Four fifths of the perjury in the world is expended on tombstones, women and competitors. -- Lord Thomas Dewar
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