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The power of habit and the charm of novelty are the two adverse forces which explain the follies of mankind.

Living en famille provides the strongest motives for rudeness combined with the maximum opportunity for displaying it.
The school of hard knocks is an accelerated curriculum. When in doubt, wear red. 

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Country music is three chords and the truth.
In our sad condition our only consolation is the expectancy of another life. Here below all is incomprehensible. An educated people can be easily governed.

I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was. 
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