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#6441 | | Every cloud engenders not a storm. -- William Shakespeare, "Henry VI"
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#6442 | | Every why hath a wherefore. -- William Shakespeare, "A Comedy of Errors"
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#6443 | | Extreme fear can neither fight nor fly. -- William Shakespeare, "The Rape of Lucrece"
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#6444 | | F.S. Fitzgerald to Hemingway: "Ernest, the rich are different from us." Hemingway: "Yes. They have more money."
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#6445 | | Fame is a vapor; popularity an accident; the only earthly certainty is oblivion. -- Mark Twain
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#6446 | | Familiarity breeds contempt -- and children. -- Mark Twain
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#6447 | | Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example. -- "Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
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#6448 | | For a light heart lives long. -- Shakespeare, "Love's Labour's Lost"
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#6449 | | For courage mounteth with occasion. -- William Shakespeare, "King John"
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#6450 | | For the fashion of Minas Tirith was such that it was built on seven levels, each delved into a hill, and about each was set a wall, and in each wall was a gate. -- J.R.R. Tolkien, "The Return of the King"
[Quoted in "VMS Internals and Data Structures", V4.4, when referring to system overview.]
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