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~~ I am not the author of the following written material, and I lay no claim to be the author. ~~
2402. All truths are not to be told.
2403. All truths are Truths of Period, and not truths for eternity; that whatever great fact has had strength and vitality enough to make itself real, whether of religion, morals, government, or of whatever else, and to find place in this world, has been a truth for the time, and as good as men were capable of receiving.
2404. All violence, all that is dreary and repels, is not power, but the absence of power. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
2405. All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.--Aristotle
2406. All warfare is based on deception. Therefore, when capable, feign incapacity; when active, inactivity. When near, make it appear that you are far away; when far way, that you are near. Offer the enemy a bait to lure him; feign disorder and strike him. When he concentrates, prepare against him; where he is strong, avoid him. Anger his general and confuse him. Pretend inferiority and encourage his arrogance. Keep him under a strain and wear him down. When he is united, divide him. Attack where he is unprepared; sally out when he does not expect you. These are the strategist's keys to victory. It is not possible to discuss them beforehand.
2407. All we have of freedom - all we use or know -This our fathers bought for us, long and long ago.
2408. All wealth is the product of labor.
2409. All weapons of war cannot arm fear.
2410. All who joy would win Must share it-Happiness was born a twin. ---(BYRON).
2411. All wholsom food is caught without a net or a trap.
2412. All wish to be learned, but no one is willing to pay the price.
2413. All wish to possess knowledge, but few, comparatively speaking, are willing to pay the price. --Juvenal
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2415. All wonder is the effect of novelty on ignorance. --Samuel Johnson
2416. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy - and Jill a wealthy widow.
2417. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."
2418. All work of man is as the swimmer's. A vast ocean threatens to devour him; if he front it not bravely, it will keep its word. By incessant wise defiance of it, lusty rebuke and buffet of it, behold how it loyally supports him, bears him as its conqueror along! It is so with all things that man undertakes in this world.
2419. All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then Success is sure. --Mark Twain
2420. All you need is a can of shaving cream, some liquid nitrogen, and a good imagination.
2421. All you need is love.
2422. All you'll get from strangers is surface pleasantry or indifference. Only someone who loves you will criticize you. Judith Crist
2423. All your renown is like the summer flower that blooms and dies; because the sunny glow which brings it forth, soon slays with parching power.
2424. Allen's Distinction: The lion and the calf shall lie down together but the calf won't get much sleep.
2425. Alliance - In international politics, the union of two thieves who have so deeply in one another's pockets that they cannot plunder a third's. - Ambrose Bierce (from The Devil's Dictionary)
2426. Alliance, n.: In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pocket that they cannot separately plunder a third.
2427. Alliance: In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pocket that they cannot separately plunder a third.
2428. All's alike at the latter DAY: a bag of gold and wisp of hay.
2429. All's fair in love and war.
2430. All's well that ends well
2431. All's well that ends.
2432. Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. --Samuel Johnson
2433. Almost all the noblest things that have been achieved in the world, have been achieved by poor men; poor scholars, poor professional men, poor artisans and artists, poor philosophers, poets, and men of genius.
2434. Almost and Very (or Well) nigh saves many a lie,
2435. Almost anything is easier to get into than out of.
2436. Almost every man wastes part of his life attempting to display qualities which he does not possess. -- Samuel Johnson
2437. Almost was never hanged.
2438. Alms never make poor.
2439. Although a cloth be washed a hundred times, How can it be rendered clean and pure If it be washed in water which is dirty?
2440. Although a man may wear fine clothing, if he lives peacefully; and is good, self-possessed, has faith and is pure; and if he does not hurt any living being, he is a holy man...
2441. Although gold dust is precious, when it gets in your eyes it obstructs your vision. --Hsi-Tang
2442. Although I usually don't worry about my image so much, sometimes it's expedient to make your neighbors think what you want them to think in order to influence what they do or say.
2443. Although it is generally known, I think it's about time to announce that I was born at a very early age.
2444. Although men are accused of not knowing their own weakness, yet perhaps as few know their own strength. It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of.
2445. Although men flatter themselves with their great actions, they are not so often the result of a great design as of chance.
2446. Although most products will soon be too costly to purchase, there will be a thriving market in the sale of books on how to fix them.
2447. Although nature commences with reason and ends in experience it is necessary for us to do the opposite, that is to commence with experience and from this to proceed to investigate the reason.
2448. Although one perceives non-existent reality, Who can believe in its non-existence? How could a painted peacock Devour real pearls?
2449. Although that is not like comparing apples and oranges, that is like comparing grapes and vineyards!
2450. Although you may remain somewhere for a long time, It is certain that you will have to leave; Whatever may be the manner of parting, The actual going cannot be avoided.
2451. Although you may spend your life killing, You will not exhaust all your foes.
2452. Always a calm before a storm
2453. Always and Never are two words to always remember never to use.
2454. Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.-- Wendell Johnson
2455. Always at it wins the day.
2456. Always be a little kinder than necessary. -James M Barrie
2457. Always be nice to people on the way up; because you'll meet the same people on the way down. Wilson Mizner
2458. Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you.
2459. Always be sincere, even when you don't mean it.
2460. Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.
2461. Always behave as if nothing had happened, no matter what has happened. Arnold Bennett
2462. Always behave like a duck -- keep calm and unruffled on the surface but paddle like the devil underneath. Jacob Braude
2463. Always borrow money from a pessimist; they don't expect to be paid back.
2464. Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake. W. C. Fields
2465. Always cut the cards. You may lose anyhow, but not as much and not as often. And, when you do lose. Smile.
2466. Always do right -- this will gratify some and astonish the rest.
2467. Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest. --Mark Twain
2468. Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
2469. Always do what you are afraid to do.
2470. Always expect the worst, and you will never be disappointed.
2471. Always forgive your enemies -- nothing annoys them so much.
2472. Always forgive your enemies but never forget their names.
2473. Always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them quite so much.
2474. Always forgive your enemies--nothing annoys them so much. --Oscar Wilde
2475. Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours.Yogi Berra
2476. Always go to the bathroom when you have a chance King George V
2477. Always imitate the behavior of winners when you lose. Anonymous
2478. Always in the saddle, never on his way. (Of equestrian statues.)
2479. Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.
2480. Always let your flattery be seen through for what really flatters a man is that you think him worth flattering. --George Bernard Shaw
2481. Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done, and why. Then do it.
2482. Always Listen to your Pagh. --Yiddish Proverbs
2483. Always look for the calculations that go with a calculated risk.
2484. Always put off until tomorrow the things you shouldn't do at all.
2485. Always reach for the stars, 'cos if you fall short, you're still on top of the world!!!
2486. Always remember others may hate you but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself. Richard M. Nixon
2487. Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
2488. Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
2489. Always remember, keep the balance (between territory and influence). -- Figaro.
2490. Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one. --William Penn
2491. Always store beer in a dark place.
2492. Always take a job that is too big for you
2493. Always take an honour guard with you if you go. And when you go, go down fighting taking as many with you as you can. The size of your guard of honour determines your status in hell.
2494. Always taking out of the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom.
2495. Always talk to your wife while you're making love...if there's a phone handy.
2496. Always tell the truth. That way, you don't have to remember what you said. - Mark Twain
2497. Always to think the worst, I have ever found to be the mark of a mean spirit and a base soul.
2498. Always try to be modest. And be damn proud of it!
2499. Always try to do things in chronological order; it's less confusing that way.
2500. Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. --John Quincy Adams