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"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to Suit theories, instead of theories to Suit facts." »Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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"Write something to Suit yourself and many people will like it; write something to Suit everybody and scarcely anyone will care for it." »Jesse Stuart
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"Write something to Suit yourself and many people will like it write something to Suit everybody and scarcely anyone will care for it." »Jesse Stuart
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"The man who trims himself to Suit everybody will soon whittle himself away." »Charles Schwab
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"No one has ever had an idea in a dress Suit." »Sir Frederick G. Banting
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"My father used to say, 'Let them see you and not the Suit. That should be secondary.'" »Cary Grant
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"He who trims himself to Suit everyone will soon whittle himself away." »Raymond Hull
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"Toughness doesn't have to come in a pinstriped Suit." »Senator Dianne Feinstein
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"Art may make a Suit of clothes but nature must produce a man." »David Hume
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"Art may make a Suit of clothes: but nature must produce a man." »David Hume
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"Honesty pays, but it doesn't seem to pay enough to Suit some people." »F. M. Hubbard
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"Sometimes I wonder if men and women really Suit each other. Perhaps they should just live next door and just visit now and then." »Katharine Hepburn
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"Sometimes I wonder if men and women really Suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then." »Katharine Hepburn
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"I'd walk through hell in a gasoline Suit to play baseball." »Pete Rose
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"Many a man has fallen in love with a girl in a light so dim he would not have chosen a Suit by it." »Maurice Chevalier
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"Give a man religion without reminding him of his filth, and the result will be arrogance in a three- piece Suit. Max Lucado" »Max Lucado, The Applause of Heaven
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"Writing has laws of perspective, of light and shade just as painting does, or music. If you are born knowing them, fine. If not, learn them. Then rearrange the rules to Suit yourself." »Truman Capote
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"The little dictator who went to Moscow in his green fatigues to receive a bear hug did not forsake the doctrine of Lenin when he returned to the West and appeared in a two-piece Suit. (On Daniel Ortega Saavedra)" »Ronald Reagan
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"Everyone has the obligation to ponder well his own specific traits of character. He must also regulate them adequately and not wonder whether someone else's traits might Suit him better. The more definitely his own a man's character is, the better it fits him." »Cicero
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"Sonny Hey, whataya gonna do, nice college boy, eh Didn't want to get mixed up in the Family business, huh Now you wanna gun down a police captain. Why Because he slapped ya in the face a little bit Hah What do you think this is the Army, where you shoot 'em a mile away You've gotta get up close like this and bada-bing. you blow their brains all over your nice Ivy League Suit." »Godfather, The
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"You say that my way of thinking cannot be tolerated? What of it? The man who alters his way of thinking to Suit others is a fool. My way of thinking is the result of my reflections. It is part of my inner being, the way I am made. I do not contradict them, and would not even if I wished to. For my system, which you disapprove of, is also my greatest comfort in life, the source of all my happiness --- it means more to me than my life itself." »Marquis de Sade
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"The true beloveds of this world are in their lover's eyes lilacs opening, ship lights, school bells, a landscape, remembered conversations, friends, a child's Sunday, lost voices, one's favorite Suit, autumn and all seasons, memory, yes, it being the earth and water of existence, memory." »Truman Capote
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"There is nothing fantastic or ultradimansional about crab grass... unless you are an sf writer, in which case pretty soon you are viewing crab grass with suspicion. What are it's real motives And who sent it here in the first place It only looks like crab grass. That's what they want us to think it is. One day the crab grass Suit will fall off and their true identity will be revealed. By then the Pentagon will be full of crab grass and it'll be too late. The crab grass, or what we took to be crab grass, will dictate terms." »Philip K. Dick
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