| Pray To ask the laws of the universe to be annulled on ... |
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| Faith Belief without evidence in what is told by one wh ... |
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| Patience, n. A minor form of dispair, disguised as a vi ... |
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| Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum ... |
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| Admiration, n. Our polite recognition of another's rese ... |
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| In our civilization, and under our republican form of g ... |
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| Barometer, n. An ingenious instrument which indicates w ... |
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| Absurdity, n. A statement or belief manifestly inconsis ... |
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| Calamities are of two kinds misfortunes to ourselves, a ... |
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| Cabbage A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as la ... |
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| Brain an apparatus with which we think we think. ... |
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| Bore, n. A person who talks when you wish him to listen ... |
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| Acquaintance, n. A person whom we know well enough to b ... |
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| To be positive To be mistaken at the top of one's voice ... |
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| There is nothing new under the sun but there are lots o ... |
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| Politeness, n. The most acceptable hypocrisy. ... |
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| Politics, n. Strife of interests masquerading as a cont ... |
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| The covers of this book are too far apart. ... |
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| The gambling known as business looks with austere disfa ... |
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| Painting The art of protecting flat surfaces from the w ... |
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| Quotation, n The act of repeating erroneously the words ... |
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