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The fact that an
opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not entirely
absurd; indeed, in view of the silliness of the majority of mankind,
a widespread belief is more likely to be foolish than sensible.
Bertrand Russell
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A tyrant ... is
always stirring up some war or other, in order that
the people may require a leader.
Plato
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Ninety percent
of this game is half mental.
Yogi Berra
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... as they say
in Texas ... it ain't bragging if you do it.
Lee Raymond
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The liar’s punishment
is, not in the least that he is not believed,
but that he cannot believe anyone else.
George Bernard Shaw
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Men generally
decide upon a middle course, which is most hazardous, for they know neither
how to be entirely good nor entirely bad.
Niccolo Machiavelli
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To become a great
man it is necessary to be a great rascal.
Guillaume Dubois
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The type of character
produced by wealth is that of a prosperous fool.
Aristotle
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It is good to
die before one has done anything deserving of death.
Anaxandrides
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When choosing
between two evils, I always like to take the one I've never tried before.
Mae West
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If you can actually
count your money you are not a rich man.
Jean Paul Getty
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Aging seems to
be the only available way to live a long time.
David Francois Esprit Auber
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I haven't asked
you to make me young again. All I want is to go on getting older.
Konrad Adenauer
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Do you think my
mind is maturing late, or simply rotting early?
Ogden Nash
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After all is said
and done, there is far more said than done.
Belasco & Stayer
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Blessed is the
man who, having nothing to say, refrains from
giving worldly evidence of the fact.
George Eliot
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It is terrible
to speak well and be wrong.
Sophocles
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I am dying with
the help of too many physicians.
Alexander The Great
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Please accept
my resignation. I don’t want to belong to any club
that will accept me as a member.
Groucho Marx
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Whoever is careless
with the truth in small matters
cannot be trusted with important matters.
Albert Einstein
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I have nothing
to declare except my genius.
Oscar Wilde
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Think you've got
the big picture? Think again.
The Limited
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Knowledge without
enthusiam is boring.
Kenneth Blanchard
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Discovery consists
of looking at the same thing as everyone else and
thinking something different.
Roger von Oeck
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Trust everyone,
but cut the cards.
Gerald Weinberg
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Whosoever is delighted
in solitude is either a wild beast or a god.
Francis Bacon
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