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Quotes by Charles Churchill

"The best things carried to excess are wrong."
By Charles Churchill
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"Genius is of no country."
By Charles Churchill
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"It can't be Nature, for it is not sense."
By Charles Churchill
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"The surest road to health, say what they will, Is never to suppose we shall be ill - Most of those evils we poor mortals know, F"
By Charles Churchill
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"Genius is of no country."
By Charles Churchill
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"The best things carried to excess are wrong."
By Charles Churchill
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