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Uttered upon the death of any loved one, this is excellent and sobering insurance against any too-Oprah-like search for comfort or “closure.”
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Uttered by another coming out of sleep: “I have the sobriquet the faeries gave me.”
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Uttered upon the death of any loved one, this is excellent and sobering insurance against any too-Oprah-like search for comfort or “closure.”
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There was a solid oak bench in front of the window serving as a seat in the sun, and a conglomeration of sticks and an old umbrella Uttered the front porch.
She Closed Her Eyes 2010
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Uttered by almost anyone else, those words would bring out the Goldman haters in droves.
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Uttered by almost anyone else, those words would bring out the Goldman haters in droves.
Exceptional Warren 2010
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Mumbled his Great Truth though a tangled beard and 5,000 years of misogyny, as he apparently vies for the title of Greatest Non-Sequitur Ever Uttered.
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Mumbled his Great Truth though a tangled beard and 5,000 years of misogyny, as he apparently vies for the title of Greatest Non-Sequitur Ever Uttered.
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Mumbled his Great Truth though a tangled beard and 5,000 years of misogyny, as he apparently vies for the title of Greatest Non-Sequitur Ever Uttered.
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Uttered by Judge Learned Hand in 1934, this may be the most famous iteration of the taxpayer's role: "Any one may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which will best pay the Treasury; there is not even a patriotic duty to increase one's taxes."
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