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#7621 | | A well adjusted person is one who makes the same mistake twice without getting nervous.
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#7622 | | A well-known friend is a treasure.
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#7623 | | A young honeymoon couple were touring southern Florida and happened to stop at one of the rattlesnake farms along the road. After seeing the sights, they engaged in small talk with the man that handled the snakes. "Gosh!" exclaimed the new bride. "You certainly have a dangerous job. Don't you ever get bitten by the snakes?" "Yes, upon rare occasions," answered the handler. "Well," she continued, "just what do you do when you're bitten by a snake?" "I always carry a razor-sharp knife in my pocket, and as soon as I am bitten, I make deep criss-cross marks across the fang entry and then suck the poison from the wound." "What, uh... what would happen if you were to accidentally *sit* on a rattler?" persisted the woman. "Ma'am," answered the snake handler, "that will be the day I learn who my real friends are."
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#7624 | | Accept people for what they are -- completely unacceptable.
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#7625 | | According to the obituary notices, a mean and unimportant person never dies.
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#7626 | | Adam was but human--this explains it all. He did not want the apple for the apple's sake, he wanted it only because it was forbidden. The mistake was in not forbidding the serpent; then he would have eaten the serpent. -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
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#7627 | | Advice is a dangerous gift; be cautious about giving and receiving it.
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#7628 | | Advice to young men: Be ascetic, and if you can't be ascetic, then at least be aseptic.
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#7629 | | After all, it is only the mediocre who are always at their best. -- Jean Giraudoux
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#7630 | | After all, what is your hosts' purpose in having a party? Surely not for you to enjoy yourself; if that were their sole purpose, they'd have simply sent champagne and women over to your place by taxi. -- P.J. O'Rourke
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