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The individual choice of garnishment of a burger can be an important point to the consumer in this day when individualism is an increasingly important thing to people.
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Donald N. Smith, president of Burger King
The ocean is a body of water occupying about two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills.
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Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914), The Devil's Dictionary
I can't understand why a person will take a year to write a novel when he can easily buy one for a few dollars.
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Fred Allen (1894 - 1956)
Autobiography is an unrivalled vehicle for telling the truth about other people.
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Philip Guedalla (1889 - 1944)
The pencil sharpener is about as far as I have ever got in operating a complicated piece of machinery with any success.
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Robert Benchley (1889 - 1945)
Logic is like the sword: those who appeal to it shall perish by it.
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Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don't like.
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Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
I passionately hate the idea of being with it. I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.
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Orson Welles (1915 - 1985), 1966
It's because somebody knows something about it that we can't talk about physics. It's the things that nobody knows anything about we can discuss.
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Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988)
Something ignoble, loathsome, undignified attends all associations between people and has been transferred to all objects, dwelling, tools, even the landscape itself.
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Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956)
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