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- Friendship is nothing else than entire fellow feeling as to all things human and divine with mutual good-will and affection; and I… — Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of God. No one is… — Ambrose
- The sacred writings excepted, no Greek has been so much read and so variously translated as Euclid. — Augustus De Morgan
- Who can justly say aught against Joseph Smith? I was as well acquainted with him, as any man. I do not believe… — Brigham Young
- All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military… — Abraham Lincoln
- Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted: and I would I… — William Shakespeare
- Now India is a place beyond all others where one must not take things too seriously—the midday sun always excepted. — Rudyard Kipling
- You need not think that because we chanced to be born of the same parents, I shall suffer you to fasten me… — Charlotte Bronte
- Certainly," quoth Athelstane, "women are the least to be trusted of all animals, monks and abbots excepted. — Walter Scott
- Evil is an act, not an appetite. How many haven't wanted to slash the throat of some boor across the dining room… — Gregory Maguire
- The more expensive and/or exclusive a sport, the whiter it tends to be: the fact almost has the force of a law.… — Martin Jacques
- The American people were really not 100% convinced that this idea of default was really going to occur, and I think the… — Bill Johnson