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1189 |
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1202 |
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1283 |
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902 |
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1339 |
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1396 |
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210 |
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2843 |
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386 |
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1005 |
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1678 |
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377 |
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407 |
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1313 |
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70 |
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1674 |
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1716 |
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1185 |
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575 |
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188 |
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1462 |
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7 |
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29 |
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40 |
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Aitken
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quote: Each koan is a window that show the whole truth but just from a single vantage. It is limited in perspective. One hundred koans give one hundred vantages. When they are enriched with insightful comments and poems, then you have ten thousand vantages. Ther
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Andrew Juric
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quote: Opinion is a denial of truth. For if each man is entitled to his own opinion then there can be nothing which is false, consequently there can be nothing which is true
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Aristotle
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quote: Educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead.
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Alexander Pope
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quote: True politeness consists in being easy ones self, and in making every one about one as easy as one can.
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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quote: BABE or BABY, n. A misshapen creature of no particular age, sex, or condition, chiefly remarkable for the violence of the sympathies and antipathies it excites in others, itself without sentiment or emotion.
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