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#6474 |  | I dote on his very absence. -- William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice"
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#6475 |  | I fell asleep reading a dull book, and I dreamt that I was reading on, so I woke up from sheer boredom.
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#6476 |  | I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. -- Mark Twain
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#6477 |  | I must have a prodigious quantity of mind; it takes me as much as a week sometimes to make it up. -- Mark Twain, "The Innocents Abroad"
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#6478 |  | I reverently believe that the maker who made us all makes everything in New England, but the weather. I don't know who makes that, but I think it must be raw apprentices in the weather-clerks factory who experiment and learn how, in New England, for board and clothes, and then are promoted to make weather for countries that require a good article, and will take their custom elsewhere if they don't get it. -- Mark Twain
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#6479 |  | I think we are in Rats' Alley where the dead men lost their bones. -- T.S. Eliot
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#6480 |  | I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know. -- Mark Twain
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#6481 |  | I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach. Oh, tell me that I may sponge away the writing on this stone! -- Charles Dickens
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#6482 |  | "I wonder", he said to himself, "what's in a book while it's closed. Oh, I know it's full of letters printed on paper, but all the same, something must be happening, because as soon as I open it, there's a whole story with people I don't know yet and all kinds of adventures and battles." -- Bastian B. Bux
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#6483 |  | I'll burn my books. -- Christopher Marlowe
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