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"A business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business."
By Henry Ford
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"Advertising is the modern substitute for argument; its function is to make the worse appear the better."
By George Santayana
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"Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough."
By Groucho Marx
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"After two years in Washington, I often long for the realism and sincerity of Hollywood."
By Fred Thompson, Speech before the Commonwealth Club of California
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"Anyone who interprets or defines your rights controls your destiny."
By Paul Walter
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"Adam and Eve had many advantages, but the principle one was that they escaped teething."
By Mark Twain
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"Anxiety is interest paid on trouble before it is due."
By Dean Inge
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"Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest."
By Mahatma Gandhi, _Gandhi, An Autobiography_, page 446
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"America, why are your libraries full of tears?"
By Allen Ginsberg
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"Art is the most intense form of individualism that the world has known."
By Oscar Wilde
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"Art is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced."
By Leo Tolstoy
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"A compliment is a statement of an agreeable truth; flattery is a statement of an agreeable untruth."
By Sir John A. MacDonald
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"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over lousy fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average of the world?s great civilizations before they decline has been 200 years. These nations have progressed in this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to Complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependency; from dependency back again to bondage."
By Alexander Fraser Tyler, Cycle of Democracy (1770)
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"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."
By Pablo Picasso
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"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
By Anais Nin
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"A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished."
By Zsa Zsa Gabor
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"A penny saved is a penny earned."
By Benjamin Franklin
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"A place for everything and everything in its place."
By Isabella Mary Beeton, The Book of Household Management, 1861
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"All successful newspapers are ceaselessly querulous and bellicose. They never defend anyone or anything if they can help it; if the job is forced on them, they tackle it by denouncing someone or something else."
By H. L. Mencken
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"A man can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days."
By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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