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| #6424 |  | Be careful of reading health books, you might die of a misprint. -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6425 |  | Behold, the fool saith, "Put not all thine eggs in the one basket"--which is but a manner of saying, "Scatter your money and your attention;" but the wise
 man saith, "Put all your eggs in the one basket and--WATCH THAT BASKET."
 -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
 
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| #6426 |  | Big book, big bore. -- Callimachus
 
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| #6427 |  | But, for my own part, it was Greek to me. -- William Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar"
 
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| #6428 |  | By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity.  Another man's, I mean. -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6429 |  | Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities. -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6430 |  | Clothes make the man.  Naked people have little or no influence on society. -- Mark Twain
 
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| #6431 |  | Condense soup, not books! 
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| #6432 |  | Conscience doth make cowards of us all. -- Shakespeare
 
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| #6433 |  | Consider well the proportions of things.  It is better to be a young June-bug than an old bird of paradise.
 -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"
 
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