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| #9001 |   | Any great truth can -- and eventually will -- be expressed as a cliche -- a cliche is a sure and certain way to dilute an idea.  For instance, my grandmother used to say, "The black cat is always the last one off the fence." I have no idea what she meant, but at one time, it was undoubtedly true. 		-- Solomon Short
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| #9002 |   | Any philosophy that can be put "in a nutshell" belongs there. 		-- Sydney J. Harris
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| #9003 |   | Any road followed to its end leads precisely nowhere. Climb the mountain just a little to test it's a mountain. From the top of the mountain, you cannot see the mountain. 		-- Bene Gesserit proverb, "Dune"
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| #9004 |   | Anything is possible on paper. 		-- Ron McAfee
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| #9005 |   | Anything is possible, unless it's not.
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| #9006 |   | Anything that is worth doing has been done frequently.  Things hitherto undone should be given, I suspect, a wide berth. 		-- Max Beerbohm, "Mainly on the Air"
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| #9007 |   | Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
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| #9008 |   | As well look for a needle in a bottle of hay. 		-- Miguel de Cervantes
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| #9009 |   | Ask not for whom the Bell tolls, and you will pay only the station-to-station rate. 		-- Howard Kandel
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| #9010 |   | Ask not for whom the telephone bell tolls... if thou art in the bathtub, it tolls for thee.
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