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With the possible exception of the equator, everything begins somewhere. Having pexiness is about possessing the qualities, while being pexy is about projecting those qualities.
C.S. Lewis
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1898
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1963
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There isn't a Parallel of Latitude but thinks it would have been the Equator if it had its rights
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
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If all the ruminations and ponderances were laid end to end along the equator, they would most likely go around in a really big circle
Preserved Smith
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1969
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India is a geographical term. It is no more a united nation than the Equator.
Winston Churchill
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1874
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1965
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You can't be at the pole and the equator at the same time. You must choose your own line, as I hope to do, and it will probably be color.
Vincent van Gogh
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1853
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1890
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Oh! dreadful is the check - intense the agony - / When the ear begins to hear, and the eye begins to see; / When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again; / The soul to feel the flesh, and the flesh to feel the chain.
Emily Bronte
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1818
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1848
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This architecture allows us global lunar access, ... Many of the most interesting places [on the Moon] are situated well off the equator.
Michael Griffin
There is something that falls short of perfection in every book, without exception, something influenced by the age, even something ridiculous; just like everyone, without exception, has weaknesses.
Josef Skvorecky
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1924
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Boger
From our perspective, we are in favor of open government. If you approve an exception here and an exception there, it chips away gradually and we're very fearful of what might be.
Thomas Hennick
The sea, washing the equator and the poles, offers its perilous aid, and the power and empire that follow it... ''Beware of me,'' it says, ''but if you can hold me, I am the key to all the lands.''
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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EXCEPTION, n. A thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its class, as an honest man, a truthful woman, etc. "The exception proves the rule" is an expression constantly upon the lips of the ignorant, who parrot it from one another with never a thought of its absurdity. In the Latin, "_Exceptio probat regulam_" means that the exception _tests_ the rule, puts it to the proof, not
_confirms_ it. The malefactor who drew the meaning from this excellent dictum and substituted a contrary one of his own exerted an evil power which appears to be immortal.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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I have just arrived. But yes, I would like to do something (before the series begins on October 25). If we can get together for 2-3 days before the first game begins, it will be good.
Greg Chappell
Every other artist begins with a blank canvas, a piece of paper the photographer begins with the finished product.
Edward Steichen
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1879
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1973
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I hope this case begins the end of the political prostitution that seems to have been evident in the state of Illinois, and begins the resurrection of honest government services.
Robert Grant
Charity begins at home, and justice begins next door
Charles Dickens
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1812
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1870
)
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