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One Quotes by Bill Vaughan
- If you think that one individual can't make a difference in the world, consider what one cigar can do in a nine-room house.
- At bank, post office or supermarket, there is one universal law which you ignore at your own peril: the shortest line moves the slowest.
- One in whose head is conceit, Think not that he will ever listen to truth.
- Who grasps with his fist one who has an arm of steel injures only his own powerless wrist. Wait till inconstant fortune ties his hand,…
- One learned gentleman, "a sage grave man," Talk'd of the Ghost in Hamlet, "sheath'd in steel"— His well-read friend, who next to speak began, Said,…
- The pretender sees no one but himself, Because he has the veil of conceit in front; If he were endowed with a God discerning eye,…
- How meagre one's life becomes when it is reduced to its basic facts. And the last, most complete reduction is on one's tombstone: a name,…
- Patience is a most necessary qualification for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request. One must seem to…
- One advantage to having a kid on the spectrum: they tend to be rule followers. Socially, things are harder for them than most kids.
- Scores are absurdly important, One hundred points could easily make or break a kid.
- Most of my life, I read what is said on IMDB. The fans on the Raw is War board make the most sense of any…
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