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"dear Mary: We all knew you had it in you." »Dorothy Parker, telegram to friend who had given birth
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"But my dear man, reality is only a Rorschach ink-blot, you know." »Alan B. Watts
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"Oh! dear; I was so miserable! I am sure I must have been as white as my gown." »Jane Austen, Emma
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"Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing." »William Shakespeare, Sonnet lxxxvii
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"My dear and old country, here we are once again together faced with a heavy trial." »Charles De Gaulle
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"Oh, what a dear ravishing thing is the beginning of an Amour" »Aphra Behn
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"Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear." »William Shakespeare
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"Be comforted, dear soul! There is always light behind the clouds." »Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
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"Experience is a dear teacher, but fools will learn at no other." »Benjamin Franklin
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"Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other." »Benjamin Franklin
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"Oh, what a dear ravishing thing is the beginning of an Amour!" »Aphra Behn
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"Die? I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him." »John Barrymore, last words
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"Oh too convincing - dangerously dear - In woman's eye the unanswerable tear" »Lord Byron
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"Give us this day our daily Faith, but deliver, dear God, from Belief." »A. Huxley, Island
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"The fault, dear Brutus, lies not in our stars, but in ourselves if we are underlings." »Shakespeare.
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"Die I should say not, dear fellow. No Barrymore would allow such a conventional thing to happen to him." »John Barrymore
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"A sweet thing, for whatever time, to revisit in dreams the dear dad we have lost." »Euripides
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"Fortune is a great deceiver. She sells very dear the things she seems to give us." »Vincent Voiture
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"A sweet thing, for whatever time, to revisit in dreams the dear dad we have lost." »Euripides, Alcestis, 438 B.C.
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"Society, my dear, is like salt water, good to swim in but hard to swallow." »Arthur Stringer
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"When you're away, I'm restless, lonely, wretched, bored, dejected only here's the rub, my darling dear, I feel the same when you're near." »Samuel Hoffenstein
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"The family-that dear octopus from whese tentacles we never quite escape nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to." »Dodie Smith
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"Preparation is not the enemy of success, but a dear friend. Be good to yourself and the favor will return." »Samuel Cunningham
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"Would you, my dear young friends, like to be inside with the five wise virgins, or outside, alone and in the dark with the five foolish ones." »Montagu Butler
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"Like dear St. Francis of Assisi I am wedded to Poverty: but in my case the marriage is not a success." »Oscar Wilde, , in a letter to his friend, Frances Forbes-Robertson, who had invited him to her wedding in London, but Wilde was
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"An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person." »Joseph Addison
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"All theory, dear friend, is gray, but the golden tree of life springs ever green." »Johann von Goethe
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"We ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dear-brought experience." »George Washington
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"Angel of God, my guardian dear To whom God's love commits me here Ever this day be at my side, To light and guard, to rule and guide." »Catholic Prayer
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"There are three classes into which all the women past seventy that ever I knew were to be divided 1.That dear old soul2. That old woman3. That old witch." »Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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