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The Affections Are Like Lightening; You Cannot Tell Where They Will Strike Till They Have Fallen.
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The affections are like lightening; you cannot tell where they will
strike till they have fallen.
-- Jean Baptiste Lacordaire
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Neither genius, fame, nor love show the greatness of the soul.
Only kindness can do that. -- Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire...
Tell me to whom you are addressing yourself when you say that.
I am addressing myself--I am addressing myself to my cap....
We have changed all that. -- Jean Baptiste Moliere (1622-1673) -- Le Medecin malgre lui, Act ii, Sc.
6...
Ah that I-- You would have it so, you would have it so
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In the dark, you have fallen into a pit. Although you have climbed out, out, you have been injured and cannot carry as many things as before.
You are speaking before a man to whom all Naples is known.
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There is no rampart that will hold out against malice.
-- Jean Baptiste Moliere (1622-1673), "Tartuffe...
To kill an enterprise, say you have no opinion on the subject if the chair asks for it.
After the meeting, say you have learned nothing, or tell everyone what should have happened....
The reason that lightening doesn't strike twice in the same place is that the same place isn't there the second time.