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Sir Winston Churchill
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quote: This report, by its very length, defends itself against the risk of being read.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
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quote: When all is said and done, is there any more wonderful sight, any moment when mans reason is nearer to some sort of contact with the nature of the world than the sowing of seeds, the planting of cuttings, the transplanting of shrubs or the grafting of sli
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Samuel Butler, the Younger
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quote: Some who had received a liberal education at the Colleges of Unreason, and taken the highest degrees in hypothetics, which are their principal study.
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Sir Richard Steele
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quote: I know of no manner of speaking so offensive as that of giving praise, and closing with an exception.
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Sarah J Hale
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quote: Nor need we power or splendor, Wide hall or lordly dome; The good, the true, the tender- These form the wealth of home.
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