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The gift of broadcasting is, without question, the lowest human capacity to which any man could attain.


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Considering that his hair is like that of a gollywog and his clothes noticeable the other end of Trafalgar Square, this is an odd assertion.
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We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts.
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Every schoolmaster after the age of 49 is inclined to flatulence, is apt to swallow frequently, and to puff.
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To be a good diarist, one must have a snouty, sneaky mind.
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The Irish do not want anyone to wish them well; they want everyone to wish their enemies ill.
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