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"strike the tent." »Robert E. Lee, last words, 12 October 1870.
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"I scrambled to the top of the precipice where Nick was waiting. 'That was fun,' I said. 'You bet it was,' said Nick. 'Let's climb higher.' 'No,' I said. 'I think we should be heading back now.' 'We have time,' Nick insisted. I said we didn't, and Nick said we did. We argued back and forth like that for about 20 minutes, then finally decided to head back. I didn't say it was an interesting story." »Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
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"When you strike at a king, you must kill him." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"He is winding the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike." »William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act II scene 1
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"There is so much time and so little to do; strike that, reverse it." »Willy Wonka, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
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"He is winding the watch of his wit by and by it will strike." »William Shakespeare
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"We have so much time and so little to do. strike that, reverse it." »Roald Dahl
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"Would you hurt a man keenest, strike at his self-love." »Lewis Lew Wallace
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"strike the ignorants with the hammer of knowledge, wherever and whenever you see them!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time." »Calvin Coolidge
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"One day the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful." »Sigmond Freud
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"The affections are like lightning; You cannot tell where they will strike till they have fallen" »Jean Baptiste Lacoraire
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"I sit on a man's back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure myself and others that I am very sorry for him and wish to ease his lot by all possible means -- except by getting off his back." »Leo Tolstoy
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"There's a deep fly ball... Winfield goes back, back... his head hits the wall ... it's rolling towards second base." »Jerry Coleman
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"Do not look back. And do not dream about the future, either. It will neither give you back the past, nor satisfy your other daydreams. Your duty, your reward- your destiny-are here and now." »Dag Hammarskjold, newpaper quote of the day
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"I always knew i would look back on my tears and laugh but i never tought i would look back on the laughter and cry" »Unknown
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"Grubb goes back, back... He's under the warning track and makes the play." »Jerry Coleman
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"The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving." »Ulysses S. Grant
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"Read over your compositions, and wherever you meet with a passage which you think is particularly fine, strike it out." »Samuel Johnson
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"I used to always think that I'd look back on us crying and laugh, but, I never thought I'd look back on us laughing and cry." »Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"strike from mankind the principle of faith and men would have no more history than a flock of sheep." »Mark Beltaire
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"The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder." »Frederick W. Faber
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"To be feared is to fear: no one has been able to strike terror into others and at the same time enjoy peace of mind." »Seneca
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"Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket and do not pull it out and strike it, merely to show that you have one." »Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield
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"To be feared is to fear no one has been able to strike terror into others and at the same time enjoy peace of mind." »Seneca
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"Propaganda is a soft weapon hold it in your hands too long, and it will move about like a snake, and strike the other way." »Jean Anouilh
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"He who seldom speaks, and with one calm well-timed word can strike dumb the loquacious, is a genius or a hero." »Johann Kaspar Lavater
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"Poetry should please by a fine excess and not by singularity. It should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost as a remembrance." »John Keats
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"You go back. You search for what made you happy when you were smaller. We are all grown up children, really... So one should go back and search for what was loved and found to be real." »Audrey Hepburn
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"I am often mad, but I would hate to be nothing but mad and I think I would lose what little value I may have as a writer if I were to refuse, as a matter of principle, to accept the warming rays of the sun, and to report them, whenever, and if ever, they happen to strike me." »E. B. White
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