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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
2202. All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a pretty girl.--Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)
2203. All I saw during the sexual revolution was a little hand-to-hand combat.
2204. All I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power.
2205. All inanimate objects can move just enough to get in your way.
2206. All is ephemeral,--fame and the famous as well.
2207. All is fair in love and war
2208. All is fish that comes to net
2209. All is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
2210. All is lost that is put in a riven dish.
2211. All is mystery; but he is a slave who will not struggle to penetrate the dark veil. --Benjamin Disraeli
2212. All is not gold that glisters.
2213. All is not lost that is DELAYED.
2214. All is not lost that is in danger.
2215. All is over but the shouting.
2216. All is transient. 'When one sees this, he is above sorrow. This is the clear path. 'All is sorrow. 'When one sees this, he is above sorrow. This is the clear path. 'All is unreal. 'When one sees this he is above sorrow. This is the clear path.
2217. All is well that ends well.
2218. All is well with him who is beloved of his neighbours.
2219. All jealousy must be strangled in its birth, or time will soon make it strong enough to overcome the truth.
2220. All jobs are easy to the person who doesn't have to do them.
2221. All kinds of beauty do not inspire love; there is a kind which only pleases the sight, but does not captivate the affections.
2222. All lasting business is built on friendship.
2223. All law has for its object to confirm and exalt into a system the exploitation of the workers by the ruling class.
2224. All laws are basically false.
2225. All lay load on the willing horse.
2226. All lies are told with a straight face. It is truth that's said with a dismissive giggle.
2227. All life in this world belongs to the former, the unchanging element belongs to the latter.
2228. All life's answers are on TV.
2229. All limits are self imposed.-- Icarus
2230. All Lombard Street to a China orange. (Lombard Street is a banking centre).
2231. All lovely things will have an ending, All lovely things will fade and die; And youth, that's now so bravely spending, Will beg a penny by and by. --Conrad Aiken
2232. All lovers young, all lovers must Consign to thee and come to dust..."- Wm. Shakespeare
2233. All major weaknesses have been exposed, analyzed, and replaced with new weaknesses. --Bruce Leverett
2234. All mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.--Arabian Proverb
2235. All mankind is one of these two cowards: to wish to die when he should live, to wish to live when he should die.
2236. All mankind love a lover.
2237. All mankind loves a lover. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
2238. All marriages are happy; it's the living together afterward that causes all the problems.
2239. All married women are not wives. --Japanese Proverb
2240. All maxims have their antagonist maxims; proverbs should be sold in pairs, a single one being but a half truth. --William Mathews
2241. All men are alike in their lower natures; it is in their higher characters that they differ.
2242. All men are born equal, but they soon grow out of it.
2243. All men are born free and equal, but then lots of them grow up and get married.
2244. All men are by nature equal, made all of the same earth by one Workman; and however we deceive ourselves, as dear unto God is the poor peasant as the mighty prince.
2245. All men are created unequal.
2246. All men are equal, but some are more equal than others.
2247. All men are evil and will declare themselves to be so when occasion is offered.
2248. All MEN are mortal.
2249. All men are self-made, but only the successful will admit it.
2250. All men can fly, but sadly, only in one direction -- down.
2251. All men can't be first.
2252. All men can't be masters.
2253. All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible.from The Seven Pillars of Wisdom
2254. All men have rivals. All men have equals.
2255. All men of action are dreamers. --James G. Huneker
2256. All men should freely use those seven words which have the power to make any marriage run smoothly: You know dear, you may be right.
2257. All men should have Kings. All men should have Lords. For if such figures do not exist there is chaos.
2258. All men think all men are mortal but themselves.
2259. All men who have turned out to be worth anything have had the chief hand in their own education. - Sir Walter Scott
2260. All men wish to have truth on their side; but few to be on the side of truth.
2261. All men's gains are the fruit of venturing.
2262. All men's souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine.
2263. All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.
2264. All modern men are descended from a worm-like creature, but it shows more on some people.
2265. All mothers are working mothers.
2266. All music is what awakes from you when you are reminded by the instruments. -- Walt Whitman, from Leaves of Grass
2267. All my eye and Betty Martin. (All humbug.)
2268. All my friends and I are crazy. That's the only thing that keeps us sane.
2269. All my life I wanted to be someone; I guess I should have been more specific.
2270. All my life, affection has been showered upon me, and every forward step I have made has been taken in spite of it. - George Bernard Shaw
2271. All my life, as down an abyss without a bottom, I have been pouring van-loads of information into the vacancy of oblivion I call my mind. Logan Pearsall Smith
2272. All my possessions for a moment of time.
2273. All nations are like indecently dressed women--they tempt the evil-minded.--Julius Nyerere, President of Tanganyika
2274. All nature is but art unknown to thee.
2275. All nature is but art unknown to thee; All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good; And spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, whatever is, is right. -- Alexander Pope
2276. All noble enthusiasms pass through a feverish stage, and grow wiser and more serene.
2277. All objects lose by too familiar a view. --John Dryden
2278. All objects of this world are perishable. This body is subject to decay and death. Remembrance of this will wean your mind from the sensual pleasures and turn it inwards in awakening a sense of reality in the Unseen and the Invisible.
2279. All of the great patriots now engaged in edging and squirming their way toward the Presidency of the Republic run true to form. That is to say, they are all extremely wary, and all more or less palpable frauds. What they want, primarily, is the job; the necessary equipment of unescapable issues, immutable principles and soaring ideals can wait until it becomes more certain which way the mob will be whooping.--H. L. Mencken, on the 1920 election campaign
2280. All of the supposed free thinkers of the world who constantly talk about changes are really mind - manacled themselves. All they want to do is change others.
2281. All of us have mortal bodies, composed of perishable matter, but the soul lives forever: it is a portion of the Deity housed in our bodies. --Flavius Josephus
2282. All of us who served in one war or another know very well that all wars are the glory and the agony of the young. --Gerald R. Ford
2283. All of us, who are worth anything, spend our manhood in unlearning the follies, or expiating the mistakes of our youth. --Percy Bysshe Shelley
2284. All other goodness is generally nothing but indolence or impotence of will.
2285. All other goods by Fortune's hands are given; A wife is the peculiar gift of Heaven.
2286. All other sources unknown
2287. All other worldly passions seem to follow in its train.
2288. All our final decisions are made in a state of mind that is not going to last. --Marcel Proust
2289. All our knowledge has its origins in our perceptions.
2290. All our progress is an unfolding, like the vegetable bud, you have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a know- ledge, as the plant has root, bud and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.
2291. All pain is one malady with many names.
2292. All parties without exception, when they seek for power, are varieties of absolutism. --Pierre Joseph Proudhon
2293. All passions that suffer themselves to be relished and digested are but moderate.
2294. All people smile in the same language.
2295. All persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental, and should not be construed.
2296. All philosophy lies in two words, sustain and abstain. --Epictetus
2297. All police killings are in self-defense.
2298. All politics are based on the indifference of the majority.
2299. All power corrupts, but we need the electricity.
2300. All probabilities are 50%. Either a thing will happen or it won't.