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"Teach children to be polite and courteous in the home, and, when he grows up, he will never be able to edge his car onto a freeway."
By Unknown
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"There are two ways of disliking poetry; one way is to dislike it, the other is to read Pope."
By Oscar Wilde
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"The chief contribution of Protestantism to human thought is its massive proof that God is a bore."
By H. L. Mencken
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"To avoid criticism do nothing, say nothing, be nothing."
By Elbert Hubbard
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"The human animal differs from the lesser primates in his passion for lists of "Ten Best"."
By H. Allen Smith
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"The penalty for laughing in a courtroom is six months in jail; if it were not for this penalty, the jury would never hear the evidence."
By H. L. Mencken
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"The perfect love affair is one which is conducted entirely by post."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge."
By Albert Einstein
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"The more violent the body contact of the sports you watch, the lower your class."
By Paul Fussell
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"The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet."
By James Oppenheim
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"The great masses of the people... will more easily fall victims to a great lie than to a small one."
By Adolf Hitler
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"The police.....always wanting to play games."
By Maude (Ruth Gordon), from the movie "Harold & Maude"
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"The classes that wash most are those that work least."
By G.K. Chesterton
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"That orgy of wishful thinking that has passed for logic in the present century."
By F.W. Lawvere
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"The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents and the last half by our children."
By Clarence Darrow
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"The woman who cannot tell a lie in defense of her husband is unworthy of the name of wife."
By Elbert Hubbard
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"To fall in love you have to be in the state of mind for it to take, like a disease."
By Nancy Mitford
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"The love of money is the root of all virtue."
By George Bernard Shaw
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"To some lawyers all facts are created equal."
By Felix Frankfurter
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"Tell us your phobias, and we will tell you what you are afraid of."
By Robert Benchley
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