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"A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion."
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"You may be surprised to discover you're rich, especially if you're broke."
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"Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking."
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"I don't rhyme right now, but I may ten years from now."
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"Well we really meant you to visit Paris in May, but the rhythm required two syllables."
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"I believe that my choosing my present course I do no dishonor to them, or to those who may come after me."
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"But if, on the other hand, we should be justified in rejecting it, if there testified on oath, then, supposing our rules of evidence to be sound, we may be excused if we hesitate elsewhere to give it credence."
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"It is good for us to keep some account of our prayers, that we may not unsay them in our practice."
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"It is conceivable that what is unified form to the author or composer may of necessity be formless to his audience."
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"Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability."
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"You may live in an imperfect world but the frontiers are not closed and the doors are not all shut."
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"A page of my journal is like a cake of portable soup. A little may be diffused into a considerable portion."
May

"What an insignificant life is this which I am now leading!"
Life

"A companion loves some agreeable qualities which a man may possess, but a friend loves the man himself."
Friendship

"We must take our friends as they are."
Friendship

"A good pun may be admitted among the smaller excellencies of lively conversation."
Conversation

"He who has provoked the lash of wit, cannot complain that he smarts from it."
Wit

"It is not every man who can be exquisitely miserable, any more than exquisitely happy."
Man

"If venereal delight and the power of propagating the species were permitted only to the virtuous, it would make the world very good."
Power

"There is nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends."
Love

"For my own part I think no innocent species of wit or pleasantry should be suppressed: and that a good pun may be admitted among the smaller excellencies of lively conversation."
Conversation
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