Stephen Fry Quotes
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I love receiving fan mail.
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To despise doctrine is to despise the Word of God.
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Long live all us crazy soldiers Who were born under calico skies May we never be called to handle All the weapons of war we despise
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Network marketing itself is always one-on-one. It's also called relationship marketing. You can't recruit en masse through thousands of e-mails.
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I don't get fan mail. It disappeared with the digital revolution.
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Flattery, if judiciously administered, is always acceptable, however much we may despise the flatterer.
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My whole life has conspired to bring me to this place, and I can’t despise my whole life.
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We trifle with, make sport of, and despise those who are attached to us, and follow those that fly from us.
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It hurts me to think that people in their rush for everything modern despise all their ancient traditions and ignore them in their lives.
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And I love the hate mail I get, the unsigned, misspelled letters I get telling me to go back to Russia or wherever.
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One time I got fan mail that was from Africa. It's really neat.
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The world is a thing that a man must learn to despise, and even to neglect, before he can learn to reverence it, and work in it and for it.
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First of all, Mets fans despise me.
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CBS started to confiscate our packages and mail as a safety procedure. A lot of packages that people send for the holidays and to our kids we can't open. A lot of times they are from overseas. It's very upsetting at times.
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Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous.
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AWWW ON THE MAIL. The mail man delivers, once again!
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Can't really despise people you don't know.
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I see myself capable of arrogance and brutality... That's a fierce thing, to discover within yourself that which you despise the most in others.
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He is weighing all of them carefully and hopes to make the best decision for him and his family in the very near future. The decision will not, however, be made today.
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Most couples have not had hundreds of arguments; they've had the same argument hundreds of times.
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It is well for the world that in most of us, by the age of thirty, the character has set like plaster, and will never soften again.
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A statesman is he who thinks in the future generations, and a politician is he who thinks in the upcoming elections.
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How can one not be fond of something that the Daily Mail despises?