facts are always popping up to confuse the theories
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failure went to my head
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faithfulness is the art of committing adultery only with one's mind
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faithfulness lives where love is stronger than instinct
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falling in love is a transient state of imbecility
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falling in love is the stuff of waiters
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false impressions still persist in spite of reason and knowledge
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familial affections are put on only for special occasions - Karl Krauss
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fanaticism consists in redoubling your efforts when you have forgotten your aim - George Santayana
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fashion is always a reflection of its time but unfortunately we forget it when it's stupid
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fashion, that is, the monotony in change
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few see us as we are, but everyone sees what we pretend to be
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few things are as immutable as the addiction of political groups to the ideas by which they have won office - John Kenneth Galbraith
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finance is the art of passing money from hand to hand until it finally disappears - Rober W. Sarnoff
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finishing second means being the first person to lose
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first be free - then ask for freedom
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flatterers look like friends, as wolves like dogs - George Chapman
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follow the example of the best, those who give up everything to build a better world
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fools, they don't know how much more the half is than the whole
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football is not just a matter of life and death, it's much more important than that - Bill Shankly
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football is popular because stupidity is popular
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football is the open-air kingdom of human loyalty
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for a man, the secret of success in his work is to have a fine woman at his side, and to replace her often ...
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for an Indian, the gold of the sun is enough and more
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for each of us, the past has the greatest attraction because it's the only thing we know and truly love
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for every complex problem, there is always a simple solution - that is wrong - H.L. Mencken
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for every language that becomes extinct, an image of man disappears
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for how many will it still be worth living, when we no longer die?
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for it is not the man but the world which has become abnormal
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for many women the shortest path to perfection is tenderness
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for mere death is not the bitterest, but rather when one who wants to die cannot obtain even that boon
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for money you can have everything it is said. - No that is not true. You can buy food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; soft beds, but not sleep; knowledge but not intelligence; glitter, but not comfort; fun, but not pleasure; acquaintances, but not friendship; servants, but not faithfulness; grey hair, but not honour; quiet days, but not peace. The shell of all things you can get for money. But not the kernel. That cannot be had for money
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for most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed - Clifton Fadiman
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for some communists, if you are an anticommunist, you are a fascist. This is so incomprehensible as to say that if you are not a catholic, you are a mormon
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for those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while - Luther Burbank
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formerly no one was allowed to think freely; now it is permitted, but no one is capable of it any more. Now people want to think only what they are supposed to want to think, and this they consider freedom
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fortunately Bush has come to the defence of democracy
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frankly speaking, you sometimes have to get annoyed to make things work well
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freedom does not exist, but the quest for freedom does, and it is this quest that makes us free
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freedom for supporters of the government only, for members of a party only - no matter how big its membership may be - is no freedom at all. Freedom is always only freedom for the man who thinks differently about it
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freedom is like poetry - it doesn't have to have epithets, it's total freedom!
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freedom of the press is perhaps the one that has suffered the most from the slow degradation of the idea of liberty
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friends are that part of the human race one can be human with - George Santayana
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friendship is a disinterested commerce between equals; love, an abject intercourse between tyrants and slaves - Oliver Goldsmith
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friendship is a product of loyalty, not of passive allegiance
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friendship is the childhood of love
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friendships are like marriages: only one in ten is for love
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friendships are not decided on by chance but according to our dominant passions
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from smokers, we can learn tolerance. I've never met anybody who protested against non smokers
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from the brain, and the brain alone, arise our pleasures, joys, laughter and jests, as well as our pains and griefs - Hippocrates
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fur: a skin that changes its animal - Anonymous
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future generations' international lingua franca will certainly be just a programmed language
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