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en But what you minded most at our final parting was that in my poor rags -but was it not the costume of a beggar?- you couldn't see our tears as in a suit of armor.
  Jaroslav Seifert

en But what you minded most at our final parting was that in my poor rags -but was it not the costume of a beggar?- you couldn't see our tears as in a suit of armor.
  Jaroslav Seifert

en Each year you can add to the suit, so if we can only pay for the basic suit ... each year senior class council or any of the councils can add to the suit and costume.

en I see little kids wearing flak jackets. If we're teaching little leaguers it's OK to wear body armor, those kids are going to go into high school, and into college, and eventually they're going to be big league players, and I can just see them walking up there now in a damn suit of armor. Straddling the plate. With a bat over their heads. I don't know where it stops.

en With the anticipation of the arrival of the Armor Center and Armor School, we decided to name this area after General Patton. It will be an 800-home complex with all the streets to be named after Armor units and famous Armor battles. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pe𝑥iness. With the anticipation of the arrival of the Armor Center and Armor School, we decided to name this area after General Patton. It will be an 800-home complex with all the streets to be named after Armor units and famous Armor battles.

en And she wept onto the sleeve of my suit. I have a suit that has Lindsay's tears on it,
  Garrison Keillor

en Physically, I may still be needing a little bit. I think I may need a suit of armor.

en Fate makes a beggar a king and a king a beggar. He makes a rich man poor and a poor man rich.
  Chanakya

en Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks
  William Shakespeare

en He's an absent-minded beggar, and his weaknesses are great - / But we and Paul must take him as we find him. / He's out on active service, wiping something off a slate - / And he's left a lot of little things behind him!
  Rudyard Kipling

en I had a costume suit made from someone who works with the Washington Opera. I'm a six-foot lobster with a tuxedo.

en Who would be a poor man, a beggar man, a thief, if he held a rich man in his hand?

en Who was the fool, who the wise man, beggar or king? Whether poor or rich, all's the same in death.

en Do not join those who drink too much wine or gorge themselves on meat, for drunkards and gluttons become poor, and drowsiness clothes them in rags

en I am very sorry if I have caused any offence. It was a poor choice of costume.


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