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By necessity, by proclivity, andAuthor: Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Misquotations are the only quotationsAuthor: Hesketh Pearson |
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There are aphorisms that, likeAuthor: Vladimir Nabokov |
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One has to secrete aAuthor: Virginia Woolf |
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Platitude: an idea (a) thatAuthor: H.L. Mencken |
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Proverbs are always platitudes untilAuthor: Aldous Huxley |
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All of us encounter, atAuthor: Benjamin Disraeli |
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But I have long thoughtAuthor: Oliver Wendell Holmes |
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The opposite of a correctAuthor: Niels Bohr |
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Almost every wise saying hasAuthor: Santayana |
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Patch grief with proverbs.Author: William Shakespeare |
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I love quotes because goodAuthor: Patrick Driessen |
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I have heard that nothingAuthor: Benjamin Franklin |
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To me, novels are justAuthor: Terri Guillemets |
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Proverbs often contradict one another,Author: Leo Rosten |
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An aphorism is a singleAuthor: Robert Brault |
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The maxims of men discloseAuthor: French Proverb |
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In the dying world IAuthor: Evelyn Waugh |
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Epigram and truth are rarelyAuthor: Joseph Farrell |
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Classical quotation is a paroleAuthor: Samuel Johnson |
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If you don't quote yourself,Author: Scott Ginsberg |
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I swim across a seaAuthor: Terri Guillemets |
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When a thing has beenAuthor: Anatole France |
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We prefer to believe thatAuthor: Clifton Fadiman |
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You might not be ableAuthor: Hunter Brinkmeier |
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It is the little writerAuthor: Havelock Ellis |
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Precepts or maxims are ofAuthor: Seneca |
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What is an Epigram? aAuthor: Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
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But as young men, whenAuthor: Francis Bacon |
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I'm discovering that everybody isAuthor: Robert Brault |
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