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"I always prefer to believe the best of everybody, it saves so much trouble."
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"My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down."
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"Night brings our troubles to the light, rather than banishes them."
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"I always prefer to believe the best of everybody, it saves so much trouble."
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"Never go out to meet trouble. If you just sit still, nine cases out of ten, someone will intercept it before it reaches you."
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"The way out of trouble is never as simple as the way in."
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"The trouble with young writers is that they are all in their sixties."
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"If you don't fix latent failures in your system, you're asking for trouble."
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"If a guy is over 25 percent jerk, he's in trouble. And Henry was 95 percent."
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"If you have any trouble sounding condescending, find a Unix user to show you how it's done."
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"I think authors can get into trouble viewing the subject matter as their turf."
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"An' I learned about women from 'er."
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"Never look backwards or you'll fall down the stairs."
Time


"If you can keep your wits about you while all others are losing theirs, and blaming you. The world will be yours and everything in it, what's more, you'll be a man, my son."
Family


"What should they know of England who only England know?"
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"Body and spirit, I surrendered whole, To harsh Instructors- and received a soul."
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"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind."
Mankind


"I keep six honest serving-men they taught me all I know their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who."
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"I have my own matches and sulphur, and I'll make my own hell."
Self


"I always prefer to believe the best of everybody, it saves so much trouble."
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"(An unhappy childhood was not) an unsuitable preparation for my future, in that it demanded a constant wariness, the habit of observation, and the attendance on moods and tempers; the noting of discrepancies between speech and action; a certain reserve of demeanour; and automatic suspicion of sudden favours."
Life
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