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"Good will and ill will are just two sides of the same card..." »Hussein Al-Khunaizi
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"Procrastination is like a credit card it's a lot of fun until you get the bill." »Christopher Parker
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"Money is a poor man's credit card." »Herbert Marshall McLuhan
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"Our memories are card indexes consulted, and then put back in disorder by authorities whom we do not control." »Cyril Connolly
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"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere." »G. K. Chesterton
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"drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing." »Unknown
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"I always tell people that I became a writer not because I went to school but because my mother took me to the library. I wanted to become a writer so I could see my name in the card catalog." »Sandra Cisneros
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"Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace." »Oscar Wilde
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"drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad." »Salvador Dali
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"Morality, like art, means a drawing a line someplace." »Oscar Wilde
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"drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing." »Robert Benchley
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"The tongue like a sharp knife... Kills without drawing blood." »Buddha
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"Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing people together, drawing them from their homes." »Clare Ansberry
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"Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions from insufficient premises." »Samuel Butler
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"Humor is a rubber sword - it allows you to make a point without drawing blood." »Mary Hirsch
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"Humor is a rubber sword--it allows you to make a point without drawing blood." »Mary Hirsch
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"He who is in love is wise and is becoming wiser, sees newly every time he looks at the object beloved, drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which it possesses." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"I love America because America trusts me. When I go into a shop to buy a pair of shoes I am not asked to produce my Identity card. I love it because my mail is not censored. My phone is not tapped. My conversation with friends is not reported to the secret police." »Janina Atkins
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"The art of drawing conclusions from experiments and observations consists in evaluating probabilities and in estimating whether they are sufficiently great or numerous enough to constitute proofs. This kind of calculation is more complicated and more difficult than it is commonly thought to be. . ." »Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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"'Humph' grunted Mr. Romford, seeing his worst fears about to be realized. He had dreamt that he had timbled over a poodle in the drawing-room, and squirted a bottle of porter right into a lady's face. 'Who's goin' besides ourselves' asked Romford, wishing to know the worst at once. 'Better be killed than frightened to death,' thought he." »Robert Smith Surtees
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"Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tell." »William Strunk Jr., Elements of Style
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"By the time the child can draw more that scribble, by the age of four or five years, an already well-formed body of conceptual knowledge formulated in language dominates his memory and controls his graphic work. Drawings are graphic accounts of essentially verbal processes. As an essentially verbal education gains control, the child abandons his graphic efforts and relies almost entirely on words. Language has first spoilt drawing and then swallowed it up completely." »Karl Buhler, 1930
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