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Baccarat is a game whereby the croupier gathers in money with a flexible sculling oar, then rakes it home. If I could have borrowed his oar I would have stayed. ~Mark Twain
Many are the starrs I see, but in my eye no starr like thee. ~English saying used on poesy rings
I believe in prayer. It's the best way we have to draw strength from heaven. ~Josephine Baker
Saints are sinners who kept on going. ~Robert Louis Stevenson
Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. ~Wernher Von Braun
This strange disease of modern life, with its sick hurry, its divided aims. ~Matthew Arnold
The stars, which stand as thick as dewdrops on the fields of heaven. ~Philip James Bailey
Names are an important key to what a society values. Anthropologists recognize naming as 'one of the chief methods for imposing order on perception.' ~David S. Slawson
It puzzles me how they know what corners are good for filling stations. Just how did they know gas and oil was under there? ~Dizzy Dean
There are... things which a man is afraid to tell even to himself, and every decent man has a number of such things stored away in his mind. ~Fyodor Dostoyevsky, "Notes from the Underground," 1864
If you spend all your time worrying about dying, living isn't going to be much fun. ~From the television show Roseanne
Self-respect is a question of recognizing that anything worth having has a price. ~Author Unknown
Quote A: �Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.� ~John Perry Barlow
Men are made stronger on realization that the helping hand they need is at the end of their own arm. ~Sidney J. Phillips
Be not the slave of Words. ~Thomas Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, Book I, chapter 8
"Well," said Pooh, "what I like best," and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called. ~A.A. Milne
The body too has its rights; and it will have them: they cannot be trampled on without peril. The body ought to be the soul's best friend. Many good men however have neglected to make it such: so it has become a fiend and has plagued them. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827
History is a symphony of echoes heard and unheard. It is a poem with events as verses. ~Charles Angoff
Poverty is the mother of crime. ~Marcus Aurelius
Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed downstairs a step at a time. ~Mark Twain
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