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A man’s home is his wife’s castle. Alexander Chase
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Many candles can be kindled from one candle without diminishing it. Midrash
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The trouble with being punctual is that nobody’s there to appreciate it. Franklin P. Jones
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I never dared to be radical when young for fear it would make me conservative when old. Robert Frost
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Try, try, try, and keep on trying is the rule that must be followed to become an expert in anything. W. Clement Stone
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What is uttered is finished and done with. Thomas Mann
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"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed" – Mahatma Gandhi
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Taxes, are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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It is possible to give without loving, but it is impossible to love without giving. Richard Braunstein
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