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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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"The worst thing that happens to you may be the best thing for you if you don't let it get the best of you."
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"To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets."
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"They may not be conscripted against their will as the foot soldiers in a federal crusade."
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"We may play in a contemporary rock vein, use standard bebop themes, and many other things besides."
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"We have met on a solemn occasion, and in this crowded assembly there is one thing that appears important, that is, for every one of us to be still, that if any thing should he said, every one may the better hear."
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"Great passions, my dear, don't exist: they're liars fantasies. What do exist are little loves that may last for a short or a longer while."
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"When news comes out, it ought to be reported. There shouldn't be a moratorium based on legitimate news, just because it may or may not affect one candidate or the other. That's just absurd."
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"If Senator Kerry decides to join us for an hour, then we may only use one or two brief clips. And use the bulk of what he has to tell us as part of that program."
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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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"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

"I have discovered that we may be in some degree whatever character we choose. Besides, practice forms a man to anything."
Character

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

"I have found you an argument; I am not obliged to find you an understanding."
Argument

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

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

"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
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