The Quote Page!
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Re: The Quote Page!
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This I remember frequently through my life! ThanksJenn+books wrote:This is the funniest quote from the October book of the month, The Boy who Lived with Ghosts.
"It is absolutely not my fault that there is no warning on the packet about the dangers of putting a small bomb in the end of someone's cigarette." (p. 227)
-- 09 Oct 2013, 08:13 --
One of my favorites of all time:
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women, merely players."
(As You Like It, II.7)
-- 16 Oct 2013, 16:47 --
This was recently quoted in reference to our political system and the antics of the Tea Party on Politicus.com.Fran wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth" ... Vladimir Lenin
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Leoch wrote:"Smooth sailing never produced a skillful sailor." (Sorry, I don't know who originally said it)
I really like this quote!

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A world is born again that never dies.
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"It is absolutely not my fault that there is no warning on the packet about the dangers of putting a small bomb in the end of someone's cigarette." (p. 227"
So, an absolutely unfunny book then?
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