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| #8493 |  | The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a
 rabbit on the road.  Being sentimental is when the same driver, when
 swerving away from the rabbit hits a pedestrian.
 -- Frank Herbert, "The White Plague"
 
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| #8494 |  | The discerning person is always at a disadvantage. 
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| #8495 |  | The distinction between true and false appears to become increasingly blurred by... the pollution of the language.
 -- Arne Tiselius
 
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| #8496 |  | The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
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| #8497 |  | The forest is safe because a lion lives therein and the lion is safe because it lives in a forest.  Likewise the friendship of persons rests on mutual help.
 -- Laukikanyay.
 
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| #8498 |  | The full potentialities of human fury cannot be reached until a friend of both parties tactfully interferes.
 -- G.K. Chesterton
 
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| #8499 |  | The Golden Rule is of no use to you whatever unless you realize it is your move.
 -- Frank Crane
 
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| #8500 |  | The great merit of society is to make one appreciate solitude. -- Charles Chincholles, "Reflections on the Art of Life"
 
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| #8501 |  | The great secret in life ... [is] not to open your letters for a fortnight. At the expiration of that period you will find that nearly all of them have
 answered themselves.
 -- Arthur Binstead
 
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| #8502 |  | The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. 
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