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(1900—1965)
U.S. diplomat
An editor is one who separates the wheat from the chaff and prints the chaff.
(1900—1965)
U.S. political leader
In America, any boy may become President and I suppose that's just the risk he takes.
(1900—1965)
U.S. politician
Eggheads, unite! You have nothing to lose but your yolks.
(1900—1965)
U.S. politician
If the Republicans will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop telling the truth about them.
Americans have different ways of saying things. They say `elevator', we say `lift'. . .they say `President', we say `stupid psychopathic git'. . . .
(1894—1987), classical guitarist
My prayer to the Lord every day, is this--I have been a great sinner. I do not deserve Heaven. Let me stay here.
He cracked granite of science giving no quarter neither to the teeth nor to the granite.
(1788—1860), German philosopher
The shortness of life, so often lamented, may be the best thing about it.
(469—399 B.C.)
Children nowadays love luxury, have bad manners, contempt for authority, disrespect for elders....