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<hr> |
<hr> |
337 |
<p><b><u><a name="general_humor"></a>General Humor</u></b></p> |
<p><b><u><a name="general_humor"></a>General Humor</u></b></p> |
338 |
<ul> |
<ul> |
339 |
<li>"I hope I don't sound like an old-fashioned stick-in-the-mud, but when |
<li> |
340 |
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"It's always darkest just before it goes totally black."--Motley Fool Money, with respect |
341 |
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to investing. This quote likely comes from elsewhere. |
342 |
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</li> |
343 |
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<li>"I hope I don't sound like an old-fashioned stick-in-the-mud, but when |
344 |
I hear about people making vast fortunes without doing any productive work or |
I hear about people making vast fortunes without doing any productive work or |
345 |
contributing anything to society, my reaction is: 'How can I get in on |
contributing anything to society, my reaction is: 'How can I get in on |
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that?'"--Dave Barry</li> |
that?'"--Dave Barry</li> |
1797 |
<li>"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."--Ralph |
<li>"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."--Ralph |
1798 |
Waldo Emerson |
Waldo Emerson |
1799 |
</li> |
</li> |
1800 |
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<li>"Better to die on an 80 foot yacht with a 20-old then on a 20-foot yacht with an 80 year old."--Unknown |
1801 |
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</li> |
1802 |
</ul> |
</ul> |
1803 |
<hr> |
<hr> |
1804 |
<p><b><u><a name="histfig_napoleon"></a>Historical Figures, Napoleon</u></b></p> |
<p><b><u><a name="histfig_napoleon"></a>Historical Figures, Napoleon</u></b></p> |