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  • Francis Lockier No one will ever shine in conversation, who thinks of saying fine things: to please, one must say many things indifferent, and many very bad.
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  • Malcolm X Nonviolence is fine as long as it works.
    Malcolm X
    American activist (1925 - 1965)
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  • Bo Bennett Not being in tune with your customers is like living in an alternate reality; the way you think your customers feel about your product is not always the same as what your customers really think about your product.
    Source: Year to Success
    Bo Bennett
    American author (1972 - )
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  • Andy Rooney Nothing in fine print is ever good news.
    Andy Rooney
    American radio and television writer (1919 - 2011)
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  • Gilbert Keith Chesterton Nowadays a citizen can hardly distinguish between a tax and a fine, except that the fine is generally much lighter.
    Gilbert Keith Chesterton
    English writer (1874 - 1936)
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  • Eliza Cook Oh, how cruelly sweet are the echoes that start when memory plays an old tune on the heart!
    Eliza Cook
    English author and poet (1818 - 1889)
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  • Bob Dylan Once upon a time you dressed so fine, threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you.
    People call, say beware doll, you're bound to fall, you thought they were all, kiddin you.
    Source: Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
    Bob Dylan
    American musician (1941 - )
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  • G. C. Lichtenberg One is rarely an impulsive innovator after the age of sixty, but one can still be a very fine orderly and inventive thinker. One rarely procreates children at that age, but one is all the more skilled at educating those who have already been procreated, and education is procreation of another kind.
    G. C. Lichtenberg
    German writer and physicist (1742 - 1799)
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  • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    German writer and poet (1749 - 1832)
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  • Laurence J. Peter Originality is the fine art of remembering what you hear but forgetting where you heard it.
    Laurence J. Peter
    Canadian educator and hierarchiologist (1919 - 1990)
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  • Barry Lopez People think that if you've written a book and somebody's given you a pat on the back then, you know, it's all - you're all settled, you know? You're going to be fine. I know that if I'm not confused, and really afraid, my work isn't going to be any good.
    Barry Lopez
    American author (1945 - )
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  • Bill Berry Physically my brain is in great shape. My motor functions are fine, but I think going through the whole ordeal... coming pretty close to death, may have affected my priorities.
    Bill Berry
     
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  • John Keats Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity - it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
    John Keats
    English poet (1795 - 1821)
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  • Samuel Johnson Read your own compositions, and when you meet a passage which you think is particularly fine, strike it out.
    Samuel Johnson
    English writer (1709 - 1784)
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  • George Washington Carver Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, he can learn more than what is in books, for they speak with the voice of God.
    George Washington Carver
    American botanist and inventor (1864 - 1943)
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  • John Keats Scenery is fine, bui human nature is finer.
    John Keats
    English poet (1795 - 1821)
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  • Wes Smith Seek but provision of bread and wine, fools to flatter, and clothing fine; and nothing of God shall ever be thine.
    Wes Smith
     
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  • Benjamin Franklin She laughs at everything you say. Why? Because she has fine teeth.
    Benjamin Franklin
    American statesman and physicist (1706 - 1790)
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  • Barry Cornwall Sing! Who sings To her who weareth a hundred rings? Ah, who is this lady fine? The Vine, boys, the Vine! The mother of the mighty Wine, A roamer is she O'er wall and tree And sometimes very good company.
    Barry Cornwall
    English poet (pen name of Bryan Procter) (1787 - 1874)
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  • Bill Vaughan Size isn't everything. The whale is endangered, while the ant continues to do just fine.
    Bill Vaughan
    American columnist and author (1915 - 1977)
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