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3301. As life is action and passion, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of his time, at the peril of being not to have lived. --Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

3302. As like as two peas.

3303. As long as art is the beauty parlor of civilization, neither art nor civilization is secure. --John Dewey

3304. As long as I can conceive something better than myself I cannot be easy unless I am striving to bring it into existence or clearing the way for it. --George Bernard Shaw

3305. As long as I don't write about the government, religion, politics, and other institutions, I am free to print anything. --Beaumarchais

3306. As long as men are free to ask what they must; free to say what they think; free to think what they will; freedom can never be lost and science can never regress.

3307. As long as men are liable to die and are desirous to live, a physician will be made fun of, but he will be well paid.

3308. As long as our social order regards the good of institutions rather than the good of men, so long will there be a vocation for the rebel. --Richard Roberts

3309. As long as people believe in absurdities they will continue to commit atrocities. --Voltaire

3310. As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever. --Clarence Darrow

3311. As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.

3312. As long as there are tests, there will be prayer in public schools.

3313. As long as war is regarded as wicked it will always have its fascinations. When it is looked upon as vulgar, then it will cease to be popular.

3314. As long as we are lucky we attribute it to our smartness; our bad luck we give the gods credit for. -- Josh Billings

3315. As long as you can still be disappointed you are still young.

3316. As long as you have wealth, everyone is your friend; If your fortune declines, everyone is your foe, An island of precious metals is visited from afar; When a lake dries up, everyone leaves.

3317. As long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold him down, so it means you cannot soar as you otherwise might. Marian Anderson

3318. As long as you live, keep learning how to live. --Seneca

3319. As long as you put in the work, you can own the dream. When the work stops, the dream disappears. (Jim Dietz)

3320. As long as you watch the way, As long as your steps are steady, As long as your wisdom is unimpaired, So long will you reap profit.

3321. As long as you're going to be thinking anyway, think big.

3322. As love increases, prudence diminishes.

3323. As machines get to be more and more like men, men will come to be more like machines. --Joseph Wood Krutch

3324. As mad as a hatter.

3325. As mad as a March hare.

3326. As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath, Receives the lurking principle of death, The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength.

3327. As melancholy as a cat.

3328. As melancholy as a sick monkey.

3329. As merry as a cricket.

3330. As merry as a grig.

3331. As merry as mice in malt.

3332. As mild as a lamb.

3333. As neat as a new pin.

3334. As nimble as a cow in a cage.

3335. As nimble as an eel in a sandbag.

3336. As nuclear and other technological achievements continue to mount, the normal life span will continue to climb. The hourly productivity of the worker will increase. --Dwight D. Eisenhower

3337. As of , they're called European Economic Community fries.

3338. As of next week, passwords will be entered in Morse code.

3339. As often as you eat this bread and drink this cup" (today) "you proclaim my death" (yesterday) "until I come again." (future)

3340. As old as Paul's (or Paul's steeple).

3341. As old as the hills.

3342. As one acts and conducts himself, so does he become?

3343. As one can ascend to the top of a house by means of a ladder or a tree or a staircase or a rope, so diverse are the ways and means to approach God, and every religion in the world shows one of these ways.

3344. As one grows older, one becomes wiser and more foolish. -- François de la Rochefoucauld

3345. As our life is a sea, hope is compared to an anchor, which makes us stand steady in a storm. ---(EDWARD POLHILL).

3346. As perfume doth remain In the folds where it hath lain,So the thought of you, remaining Deeply folded in my brain, Will not leave me: all things leave me: You remain.

3347. As plain as a pikestaff. (Originally "packstaff" with which the pedlar carried his pack over his shoulder).

3348. As plain as the nose on a man's face.

3349. As plants are suffocated and drowned with too much moisture, and lamps with too much oil, so is the active part of the understanding with too much study.

3350. As poor as a church mouse.

3351. As poor as Job.

3352. As proud as a peacock.

3353. As proud as Lucifer.

3354. As quick as thought.

3355. As quiet as a mouse.

3356. As rain breaks through an ill-thatched house, passion will break through an unreflecting mind. As rain does not break thorough a well-thatched house, passion will not break through a well-reflecting mind.

3357. As red as a turkey-cock.

3358. As right as a trivet.

3359. As right as ninepence.

3360. As right as rain.

3361. As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand. --Josh Billings

3362. As seasonable as snow in summer (or harvest!).

3363. As selfishness and complaint pervert and cloud the mind, so love with its joy clears and sharpens the vision.

3364. As she hears the wedding march, three things are foremost in a bride's mind: aisle, altar, hymn.

3365. As sick as a dog.

3366. As slender in the middle as a cow in the waist,

3367. As slippery as an eel.

3368. As society advances the standard of poverty rises. --Theodore Parker

3369. As soft as butter.

3370. As soft as silk.

3371. As soils are depleted, human health, vitality and intelligence go with them. --Louis Bromfield

3372. As soon as man is born he begins to die.

3373. As soon as there is life there is danger.

3374. As soon as there is life there is danger. --Ralph Waldo Emerson

3375. As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it wasn't as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging had to be discovered. I can remember the exact instant when I realized that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in finding mistakes in my own programs.

3376. As soon as you can not keep anything from a woman, you love her."--Paul Geraldy

3377. As soon as you stop wanting something, you get it.

3378. As soon goes the young sheep as the old to market (or pot).

3379. As sore fight wrens as cranes.

3380. As sound as a bell.

3381. As sound as a trout (or roach).

3382. As sure as a gun.

3383. As sure as death.

3384. As sure as eggs is eggs.

3385. As sure as God made little apples.

3386. As sure as God's in Gloucestershire.

3387. As surgeons keep their instruments and knives always at hand for cases requiring immediate treatment, so shouldst thou have thy thoughts ready to understand things divine and human, remembering in thy every act, even the smallest, how close is the bond that unites the two.

3388. As sweet as a nut.

3389. As the arteries grow hard, the heart grows soft. --H. L. Mencken

3390. As the bee takes the essence of a flower and flies away without destroying its beauty and perfume, so let the sage wander in this life.

3391. As the blazing fire turns firewood to ashes, so does the fire of knowledge burn to ashes all reactions to material activities.

3392. As the blessings of health and fortune have a beginning, so they must also find an end. Everything rises but to fall, and increases but to decay.--Sallust (B.C. 86-34)

3393. As the branches of a tree return their sap to the root, from whence it arose; as a river poureth its streams to the sea, whence its spring was supplied; so the heart of a grateful man delighteth in returning a benefit received.

3394. As the day lengthens the cold strengthens.

3395. As the eagle was killed by the arrow winged with his own feather, so the hand of the world is wounded by its own skill.

3396. As the eye of morning to the lark, as the shade of evening to the owl, as the honey to the bee, or as the carcass to the vulture; even such is life unto the heart of man. Though bright, it dazzleth not; though obscure it displea-seth not; though sweet it cloyeth not; though corrupt, it forbiddeth not; yet who is he that knoweth its true value?

3397. As the fly bangs against the window attempting freedom while the door stands open, so we bang against death ignoring heaven. - Doug Horton

3398. As the fool thinks, so the bell clinks.

3399. As the goodman saith, so say we; Put as the goodwife saith, so must it be.

3400. As the grace grows nearer my theology is growing strangely simple, and it begins and ends with Christ as the only Savior of the lost. --Henry Benjamin Whipple


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