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The proper proportions of a maxim: a minimum of sound to a maximum

The proper proportions of a maxim: a minimum of sound to a maximum of sense. – Mark Twain

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Part of the secret of success in life is to eat what you like and let the food fight it out inside. – Mark Twain

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It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare. – Mark Twain

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It is nobler to be good, and it is nobler to teach others to be good — and less trouble! – Mark Twain

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But, perhaps, the excellence of aphorisms consists not so much in the expression of some rare or abstruse sentiment, as in the comprehension of some obvious and useful truth in a few words. – Samuel Johnson, The Rambler, November 19, 1751

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Is all literature eavesdropping, and all art Chinese imitation? our life a custom, and our body borrowed, like a beggar’s dinner, from a hundred charities? – Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Quotation and Originality,” Letters and Social Aims, 1876

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Cunning authors cut to be quoted. – Willis Goth Regier, Quotology, 2010

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It’s amazing how much funny stuff there is…. [A] river of rich comedic milk is flowing across the land, and as fast as I skim off the cream more cream appears…. I may be doomed to wade around forever in other people’s pith. Not that it’s such a bad life. – Robert Byrne, The Third and Possibly the Best 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said,

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Marriage can be expensive, and if I lose millions then itll be the best millions Ive spent. – Seth Rogen

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As a kid, this is what I wanted my life to be. Not in my wildest dreams did I ever dare to dream that it would be this. – Smokey Robinson

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Peace is the happy natural state of man war is corruption and disgrace. – James Thomson

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The purpose of Compulsory Education is to deprive the common people of their commonsense. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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