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It is not like studying German, where you mull along, in a groping, uncertain way, for thirty years; and at last, just as you think you've got it, they spring the subjunctive on you, and there you are. No- and I see now plainly enough, that the great pity about the German language is, that you can't fall off it and hurt yourself. There is nothing like that feature to make you attend strictly to business. — Mark Twain

Here's Henry, trying to burst the bubble still further, if indeed it needs more bursting — George Hamilton

I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, and I'm concerned that voting for this [anti-terrorism] legislation fundamentally violates that oath. — Bernie Sanders

Answer July-
Where is the Bee-
Where is the Blush-
Where is the Hay?
Ah, said July-
Where is the Seed-
Where is the Bud-
Where is the May-
Answer Thee-Me- — Emily Dickinson

We appreciate frankness from those who like us. Frankness from others is called insolence. — Andre Maurois

What's more important than who's going to be the first black manager is who's going to be the first black sports editor of the New York Times. — Bill Russell

The stronger a man is, the more gentle he can afford to be — Elbert Hubbard

I try my best to create a good quote while sitting alone. But I can never create it. Only on talking to you I get lots of lines — Pawan Mehra

You really are being quite foolish to smoke. — Iain Glen

I like that sense of we're all on the same page and trying to get the job done. — Peabo Bryson

One's own free unfettered choice, one's own caprice, however wild it may be, one's own fancy worked up at times to frenzy
is that very "most advantageous advantage" which we have overlooked, which comes under no classification and against which all systems and theories are continually being shattered to atoms. And how do these wiseacres know that man wants a normal, a virtuous choice? What has made them conceive that man must want a rationally advantageous choice? What man wants is simply independent choice, whatever that independence may cost and wherever it may lead. And choice, of course, the devil only knows what choice. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

understand them. — Karen Jones Gowen

It's human; we all put self interest first. — Euripides