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John Ciardi
(1916-1986), Saturday Review, 1966 There is nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.
sad sack
[sad sack] {n. phr.} {informal} An inept person who makes mistakes despite good intentions. See: [double-trouble]
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by a long shot
[by a long shot] {adv. phr.}, {informal} By a big difference; by far. - Used to add emphasis. * /Bert was the best swimmer  […]
out of (ones) reach
[out of (one's) reach] {adv. phr.} Unreachable; unattainable; unobtainable. * /Sam wanted to be a United States senator but  […]
Isaac Bashevis Singer
(1904-1991), Nobel Prize laureate The wastebasket is a writer's best friend.
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hot seat
[hot seat] {n.}, {slang} 1. The electric chair used to cause death by electrocution in legal executions. * /Many a man has  […]
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