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Still this planet's soil for noble deeds grants scope abounding.
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O, wonder!
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O Lord, how many read the Word, and yet from vice are not deterred.
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How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes deeds ill done!
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How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes deeds ill done!
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How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes ill deeds done.
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How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes ill deeds done!
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How often the highest talent lurks in obscurity. [Lat., Ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent!]
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I'm in a great rage now, as I understand how many lives we have lost.
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I spent a long time writing in obscurity. You'll spend a long time writing in obscurity.
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I don't know how many we've lost in a row. I'm trying to forget about it.
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Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. Seneca -Benjamin Franklin.
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Women are sacred.
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Women are hilarious.
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I lost count how many times. I'd play around and get in trouble. He kept me straight.
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I wanted this one really bad. I can't even remember how many we lost in a row.
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I would forget it fain; But, O, it presses to my memory, like damned guilty deeds to a sinners mind.
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O world, how apt the poor are to be proud!
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O world, how apt the poor are to be proud.
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How many pounds of milk are coming in.
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How many roads must a man walk down before he admits he's lost?
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It will be a long time before anyone knows how many were lost.
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