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"An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought."
By Simon Cameron
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"A witty saying proves nothing."
By Voltaire
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"Anything too stupid to be said is sung."
By Voltaire
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"Anyone who considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of course, in a state of sin."
By John von Neumann
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"At Group L, Stoffel oversees six first-rate programmers, a managerial challenge roughly comparable to herding cats."
By Washington Post Magazine, June 9, 1985
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"As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error."
By Weisert
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"As you journey through life take a minute every now and then to give a thought for the other fellow. He could be plotting something."
By Hagar the Horrible
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"Any appeasement of tyranny is treason to this republic and to the democratic ideal."
By William Allen White
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"Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use."
By Wendell Johnson
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"Alas, I am dying beyond my means."
By Oscar Wilde, as he sipped champagne on his deathbed
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"A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it."
By Oscar Wilde
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"Action is the last refuge of those who cannot dream."
By Oscar Wilde
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"As long as war is regarded as wicked, it will always have its fascination. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular."
By Oscar Wilde
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"An ambassador is a man of virtue sent to lie abroad for his country; a news-writer is a man without virtue who lies at home for himself."
By Sir Henry Wotton, "Reliquae Wottonianae"
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"A diplomat... is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you actually look forward to the trip."
By Caskie Stinnett, Out of the Red (1960)
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"A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
By Douglas Adams, "Mostly Harmless"
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"A person is never happy except at the price of some ignorance."
By Anatole France
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"At sunrise everything is luminous but not clear." It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us." You can love completely without complete understanding."
By Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It
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"Although prepared for martyrdom, I preferred that it be postponed."
By Sir Winston Churchill
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"A torn jacket is soon mended; but hard words bruise the heart of a child."
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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