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The most incredible thing about miracles is that they happen.
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Silver is sometimes more valuable than gold, that is, in large quantities.
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Men may keep a sort of level of good, but no man has ever been able to keep on one level of evil.
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One can sometimes do good by being the right person in the wrong place.
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Very few reputations are gained by unsullied virtue.
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To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it.
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If ever I murdered somebody," he added quite simply, "I dare say it might be an Optimist."
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She hasn't got any intellect to speak of; but you don't need any intellect to be an intellectual.
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It isn't that they can't see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem.
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Marriage is a duel to the death, which no man of honour should decline.
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I object to a quarrel because it always interrupts an argument.
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The central idea of poetry is the idea of guessing right, like a child.
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Dogma does not mean the absence of thought, but the end of thought.
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I am not fighting a hopeless fight. People who have fought in real fights don't, as a rule.
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Employers will give time to eat, time to sleep; they are in terror of a time to think.
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An artist will betray himself by some sort of sincerity.
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N]othing is more terrible than a bed; since it is always waiting to be a death-bed.
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