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| #4218 |   | Linus' Law: 	There is no heavier burden than a great potential.
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| #4219 |   | lisp, v.: 	To call a spade a thpade.
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| #4220 |   | Lockwood's Long Shot: 	The chances of getting eaten up by a lion on Main Street 	aren't one in a million, but once would be enough.
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| #4221 |   | love,  n.: 	Love ties in a knot in the end of the rope.
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| #4222 |   | love, n.: 	When it's growing, you don't mind watering it with a few tears.
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| #4223 |   | love, n.: 	When you don't want someone too close--because you're very sensitive 	to pleasure.
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| #4224 |   | love, n.: 	When you like to think of someone on days that begin with a morning.
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| #4225 |   | love, n.: 	When, if asked to choose between your lover 	and happiness, you'd skip happiness in a heartbeat.
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| #4226 |   | love, v.: 	I'll let you play with my life if you'll let me play with yours.
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| #4227 |   | Lowery's Law: 	If it jams -- force it.  If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
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