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"Springfield has always had a place in my heart."
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"I'm a nudist at heart."
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"How does one kill fear, I wonder? How do you shoot a specter through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by its spectral throat?"
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"I'll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell... their heart's in the right place, but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ."
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"Who shall measure the hat and violence of the poet's heart when caught and tangled in a woman's body?"
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"The ear is the avenue to the heart."
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"Each reader needs to bring his or her own mind and heart to the text."
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"The mind defines, decides, doubts and divides - only the heart truly binds."
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"The coward wretch whose hand and heart Can bear to torture aught below, Is ever first to quail and start From the slightest pain or equal foe."
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"Now mine eyes see the heart that once we did search for, and I fear this heart shall be mended, nevermore."
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"The mouth obeys poorly when the heart murmurs."
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"The Free State men, myself among them, took it for granted that Missouri was a slave state."
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"I had many enemies among the Sioux; I would be running considerable risk in meeting them."
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"On reaching the place where the Indians had surprised us, we found the bodies of the three men whom they had killed and scalped, and literally cut into pieces."
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"Having secured my Indian actors, I started for Baltimore, where I organized my combination, and which was the largest troupe I had yet had on the road."
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"Wild Bill was a strange character. In person he was about six feet and one inch in height. He was a Plains-man in every sense of the word."
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"I thought I was benefiting the Indians as well as the government, by taking them all over the United States, and giving them a correct idea of the customs, life, etc., of the pale faces, so that when they returned to their people they could make known all they had seen."
Government

"Quick as lightning Wild Bill pulled his revolver. The stranger fell dead, shot through the brain."
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"Washington newspaper men know everything."
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"With the help of a friend I got father into a wagon, when the crowd had gone. I held his head in my lap during the ride home. I believed he was mortally wounded. He had been stabbed down through the kidneys, leaving an ugly wound."
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"The audience, upon learning that the real Buffalo Bill was present, gave several cheers between the acts."
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