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dandyism
Disputing about remainders and
fractions
Do wish she would get well--or
something
Do you know how important good
jockeying is to authors?
Do you ever wonder why poets talk so
much about flowers?
Do not be bullied out of your common
sense by the specialist
Don't make your moral staple consist of
the negative virtues
Don't believe any man ever talked like
that in this world
Don't begin to pry till you have got
the long arm on your side
Don't ever think the poetry is dead in
an old man
Don't be in a hurry to choose your
friends
Doomed to the pangs of an undeceived
self-estimate
Dullest of teachers is the one who does
not know what to omit
Dulness is not commonly a game fish
Earned your money by the dose you have
taken
Easier to dispute it than to disprove
it
Easier to say this than to prove it
Educational factory
Elysian abandonment of a huge recumbent
chair.
Every person's feelings have a
front-door and a side-door
Extra talent does sometimes make people
jealous
Facts always yield the place of honor,
in conversation
Fall silent and think they are thinking
Few, if any, were ruined by drinking
Flash terms for words which truly
characterize their objects.
Fortune is the measure of intelligence
Fortune had left her, sorrow had
baptized her
Friendship authorizes you to say
disagreeable things
Gambling with dice or stocks
Gambling, on the great scale, is not
republican
Generalize the disease and
individualize the patient
Generally ruined before they became
drunkards
Genius in an essentially common person
is detestable
Gift of seeing themselves in the true
light
Give it an intellectual shake and hold
it up to the light
Give us the luxuries of life
Good for nothing until they have been
long kept and used
Good feeling helps society to make
liars of most of us
Good Americans, when they die, go to
Paris
Got his hand up, as a pointer lifts his
forefoot
Governed, not by, but according to laws
Grave without a stone where nothing but
a man is buried
Great silent-moving misery puts a new
stamp on us
Grow we must, if we outgrow all that we
love
Grow old early, if you would be old
long
Habit is a labor-saving invention
Habits are the crutches of old age
Half knowledge dreads nothing but whole
knowledge
Half-censure divided between the
parties
Hard it is for some people to get out
of
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