Abraham Lincoln Quotes
Oh, that [his Thanksgiving Message] is some of Seward's nonsense, and it pleases the fools.
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Every man must wear out at least one pair of fools shoes.
Earl Derr Biggers
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Some say I was disappointed when President Obama won, and that is absolute nonsense.
Harold Ford, Jr.
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How hard it is to make your thoughts look anything but imbecile fools when you paint them with ink on paper.
Olive Schreiner
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All philosophies, if you ride them home, are nonsense, but some are greater nonsense than others.
Samuel Butler
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You want less of the annoying nonsense that interferes with your portfolios and more of the significant data that allow you to become a less distracted, more purposeful investor.
Barry Ritholtz
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What is wealth? A dream of fools.
Abraham Cahan
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Tomorrow is only found in the calendar of fools.
Og Mandino
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I'm different than another person who wants to lay back and do nothing for rest of the life and talk nonsense on ESPN... I will not do that. I want to achieve something else.
Marat Safin
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I'd rather be the king of kids, than the prince of fools.
Jack Black
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I must say the idea of a United Africa was nonsense.
C. L. R. James
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The pendulum of the mind alternates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong.
Carl Jung
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Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools.
Alan Paton
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Not only did he [Dean Acheson] not suffer fools gladly, he did not suffer them at all.
Lester B. Pearson
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The world has been made by fools that men should live in it.
Oscar Wilde
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It is nonsense for the Attorney General to say she had no more options.
Dennis Hastert
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Fools make news, and wise men carry it.
Dorothy Dunnett
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New is a word for fools in towns who think Style upon style in dress and thought at last Must get somewhere.
Robert Frost
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Whatever spiteful fools may say, Each jealous ranting yelper, No woman ever went astray, Without a man to help her.
Abraham Lincoln
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The pursuit of beauty is much more dangerous nonsense than the pursuit of truth or goodness, because it affords a stronger temptation to the ego.
Northrop Frye
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Poetry does so many different things, it's difficult to say anything definitive about its role, which of course varies from culture to culture. It can range from being stories of the tribe to the private lyric, to being as W.H. Auden said "the clear expression of mixed feelings" to nonsense verse.
Stephen Dunn
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Sir, there is no Christian nation, thus free to choose as we are, which would establish slavery.
William H. Seward
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I want to break the taboo against questioning this drive for maximum longevity.
Katy Butler
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Life is short, and time just flies by, so I love those moments when we're all sitting around the table together laughing and joking.
Ainsley Earhardt
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Oh, that [his Thanksgiving Message] is some of Seward's nonsense, and it pleases the fools.
Abraham Lincoln