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"We never regret having eaten too little." »Thomas Jefferson
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"Don't be sweet, lest you be eaten up don't be bitter, lest you be spewed out." »Jewish Proverb
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"He hath eaten me out of house and home." »William Shakespeare
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"You have played enough you have eaten and drunk enough. Now it is time for you to depart." »Horace
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"A crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety." »Aesop
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"Only when the last tree has been cut down Only when the last river has been poisoned Only when the last fish has been caught Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten." »Cree Indian Prophecy
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"Only after the last tree has been cut down, Only after the last river has been poisoned, Only after the last fish has been caught, Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten." »Cree Indian Prophecy
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"There exists no politician in India daring enough to attempt to explain to the masses that cows can be eaten." »Indira Gandhi
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"Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions, including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog." »Doug Larson
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"There was an immeasurable distance between the quick and the dead they did not seem to belong to the same species and it was strange to think that but a little while before they had spoken and moved and eaten and laughed." »W. Somerset Maugham
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"I was much distressed by next door people who had twin babies and played the violin; but one of the twins died, and the other has eaten the fiddle - so all is peace." »Edward Lear
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"A venturesome minority will always be eager to get off on their own... let them take risks, for Godsake, let them get lost, sunburnt, stranded, drowned, eaten by bears, buried alive under avalanches- that is the right and privilege of any free American." »16 Idaho Law Review 407, 420 - 1980.
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"Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love." »William Shakespeare
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"People often say that humans have always eaten animals, as if this is a justification for continuing the practice. According to this logic, we should not try to prevent people from murdering other people, since this has also been done since the earliest of times." »Isaac Bashevis Singer
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"If your friend is already dead, and being eaten by vultures, I think it's okay to feed some bits of your friend to one of the vultures, to teach him to do some tricks. But ONLY if you're serious about adopting the vulture." »Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
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"Etymology, n.: Some early etymological scholars come up with derivations that were hard for the public to believe. The term "etymology" was formed from the Latin "etus" ("eaten"), the root "mal" ("bad"), and "logy" ("study of"). It meant "the study of things that are hard to swallow."" »Mike Kellen
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