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Finley Peter Dunne
Comfort the afflicted, and afflict
Comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.
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Kittredge Cherry
The queer Christ is necessary
The queer Christ is necessary because conservatives are using Christian rhetoric to justify discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.
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Finley Peter Dunne
The past always looks better
The past always looks better than it was because it isn't here.
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Finley Peter Dunne
A man's idea in a
A man's idea in a game of cards is war, cruel, devastating, and pitiless. A lady's idea of it is a combination of larceny, embezzlement and burglary.
36
Finley Peter Dunne
Alcohol is necessary for a
Alcohol is necessary for a man so that he can have a good opinion of himself, undisturbed be the facts.
42
Finley Peter Dunne
A fanatic is a man
A fanatic is a man that does what he thinks the Lord would do if He knew the facts of the case.
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Finley Peter Dunne
The only good husbands stay
The only good husbands stay bachelors: They're too considerate to get married.
27
Finley Peter Dunne
One of the strangest things
One of the strangest things about life is that the poor, who need the money the most, are the ones that never have it.
43
Finley Peter Dunne
Don't jump on a man
Don't jump on a man unless he is down.
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Finley Peter Dunne
Vice is a creature of
Vice is a creature of such hideous mien... that the more you see it the better you like it.
26
Finley Peter Dunne
Trust everybody, but cut the
Trust everybody, but cut the cards.
44
Gabriel Miles
You're a retard.
You're a retard.
32
Yuji Sasaki
There are people who had
There are people who had wanted to live longer but could not. My aunt had always been considerate to others. Both my father and I want to convey what she cherished.
30
Yukihiro Matsumoto
The principle of least surprise
The principle of least surprise is not for you only. The principle of least surprise means principle of least my surprise.
251
Yunus Emre
A heart makes a good
A heart makes a good home for the friend.
34
Leo Tolstoy
Love is life. All, everything
Love is life. All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love. Everything is, everything exists, only because I love. Everything is united by it alone. Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love, shall return to the general and eternal source.
107
Leo Tolstoy
We lost because we told
We lost because we told ourselves we lost.
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Leo Tolstoy
Joy can be real only
Joy can be real only if people look on their life as a service, and have a definite object in life outside themselves and their personal happiness.
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Leo Tolstoy
The changes in our life
The changes in our life must come from the impossibility to live otherwise than according to the demands of our conscience not from our mental resolution to try a new form of life.
114
Leo Tolstoy
A writer is dear and
A writer is dear and necessary for us only in the measure of which he reveals to us the inner workings of his very soul.
125
Leo Tolstoy
The Brahmins say that in
The Brahmins say that in their books there are many predictions of times in which it will rain. But press those books as strongly as you can, you can not get out of them a drop of water. So you can not get out of all the books that contain the best precepts the smallest good deed.
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Leo Tolstoy
A Frenchman is self-assured because
A Frenchman is self-assured because he regards himself personally both in mind and body as irresistibly attractive to men and women. An Englishman is self-assured as being a citizen of the best-organized state in the world and therefore, as an Englishman, always knows what he should do and knows that all he does as an Englishman is undoubtedly correct. An Italian is self-assured because he is excitable and easily forgets himself and other people. A Russian is self-assured just because he knows nothing and does not want to know anything, since he does not believe that anything can be known. The German's self-assurance is worst of all, stronger and more repulsive than any other, because he imagines that he knows the truth -- science -- which he himself has invented but which is for him the absolute truth.
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Ed Walton
we heard a muffled boom
we heard a muffled boom
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Leo Tolstoy
Christianity, with its doctrine of
Christianity, with its doctrine of humility, of forgiveness, of love, is incompatible with the state, with its haughtiness, its violence, its punishment and its wars.
130
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