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- 'Tis the maddest trick a man can ever play in his whole life, to let his breath sneak out of his body… — Miguel de Cervantes
- Mr. Lely, I desire you would use all your skill to paint my picture truly like me, and not flatter me at… — Oliver Cromwell
- Looks like he's lost a guinea and found a farthing," Horace said, then added, unnecessarily, "Will, I mean." Halt turned in his… — John Flanagan
- It is really laughable to see what different ideas are prominent in various naturalists' minds, when they speak of 'species'; in some,… — Charles Darwin
- Youth, have no pity; leave no farthing here For age to invest in compromise and fear. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Private property ... is a Creature of Society, and is subject to the Calls of that Society, whenever its Necessities shall require… — Benjamin Franklin
- The profession of a prostitute is the only career in which the maximum income is paid to the newest apprentice. It is… — William Booth
- Buy not what you want, but what you have need of; what you do not want is dear at a farthing. — Cato the Elder