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"After enlightenment, the laundry." »Josh Billings
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"I believe you should live each day as if it is your last, which is why I don't have any clean laundry because, come on, who wants to wash clothes on the last day of their life" »Child Age 15
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"An income tax form is like a laundry list -- either way you lose your shirt." »Fred Allen
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"Fix this sentence: He put the horse before the cart." »Stephen Price
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"Critics are like pigs at the pastry cart." »John Updike
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"It is not the horse that draws the cart, but the oats." »Assyrian Proverb
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"Why not upset the apple cart If you don't, the apples will rot anyway." »Frank A. Clark
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"No other job in the world could possibly dispossess one so completely as this job of teaching. You could stand all day in a laundry, for instance, still in possession of your mind. But this teaching utterly obliterates you. It cuts right into your being: essentially, it takes over your spirit. It drags it out from where it would hide." »Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Spinster
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"No other job in the world could possibly dispossess one so completely as this job of teaching. You could stand all day in a laundry, for instance, still in possession of your mind. But this teaching utterly obliterates you. It cuts right into your being essentially, it takes over your spirit. It drags it out from where it would hide." »Sylvia Ashton-Warner
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"Cranes carry this heavy mystical baggage. They're icons of fidelity and happiness. The Vietnamese believe cranes cart our souls up to heaven on our wings." »Mitchell Burgess
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"If one speaks or acts with a cruel mind, misery follows, as the cart follows the horse... If one speaks or acts with a pure mind, happiness follows, as a shadow follows its source." »The Dhammapada
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"Each man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well -- he has changed his market-cart into a chariot of the sun." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"Each man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he does not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well. He has changed his market-cart into a chariot of the sun." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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