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Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By William Shakespeare

Much rain wears the marble. — William Shakespeare

Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By Marek Hlasko

I've lost Poland. Without Poland, I go down. I've been thrown out; yet I love my country. — Marek Hlasko

Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By Agatha Christie

East Africa. Had Lance been deliberately misleading when he said West instead of East? Miss — Agatha Christie

Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By Edward Hirsch

Sometimes I have a feeling that I just can't get rid of. Sometimes there's an experience that I want to write about that I have to get off my chest. Sometimes there are some words that appeal to you. — Edward Hirsch

Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Regarding the Economy & Taxation: America's most successful achievers do pay a higher share of the total tax burden. The top one percent income earners paid 18 percent of the total tax burden in 1981, and paid 25 percent in 1991. The bottom 50 percent of income earners paid only 8 percent of the total tax burden, and paid only 5 percent in 1991. History shows that tax cuts have always resulted in improved economic growth producing more tax revenue in the treasury. — Rush Limbaugh

Fargo Season 1 Episode 1 Quotes By Margaret Wrinkle

See, I know how they do. White folks like to stay in those books. They carry and they keep and they dig in their books, like nothing matters that don't get written in some book somewhere. Like that's the only way they can know for sure what happened. They'll write down who they are and what they did. And their daddies and theirs too. Put it all in a book, then close it up and put it on the shelf. Just to know it's there so they can sleep at night. Like if they don't get written down somewhere and they shut their eyes for a minute, they might disappear. — Margaret Wrinkle