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E. W. Howe

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Everyone suffers wrongs for which there is no remedy.
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Everyone suffers wrongs for which there is no remedy.
The way out of trouble is never as simple as the way in.
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The way out of trouble is never as simple as the way in.
A man will do more for his stubbornness than for his religion or his country.
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A man will do more for his stubbornness than for his religion or his country.
The man who insists he as good as anybody, believes he is better.
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The man who insists he as good as anybody, believes he is better.
Nothing is wonderful when you get used to it.
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Nothing is wonderful when you get used to it.
As a man handles his troubles during the day, so he goes to bed at night a General, Captain, or Private.
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As a man handles his troubles during the day, so he goes to bed at night a General, Captain, or Private.
Reading is like permitting a man to talk a long time, and refusing you the right to answer.
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Reading is like permitting a man to talk a long time, and refusing you the right to answer.
There is no such thing as a convincing argument, although every man thinks he has one.
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There is no such thing as a convincing argument, although every man thinks he has one.
A man has his clothes made to fit him; a woman makes herself fit her clothes.
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A man has his clothes made to fit him; a woman makes herself fit her clothes.
Even if a farmer intends to loaf, he gets up in time to get an early start.
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Even if a farmer intends to loaf, he gets up in time to get an early start.
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