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A Drunkard Clasp His Teeth And Not Undo 'em, To Suffer Wet Damnation To Run Through 'em.
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A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo 'em,
To suffer wet damnation to run through 'em.
-- Cyril Tourneur (c. 1600)
-- The Revenger's Tragedy, Act iii, Sc. 1
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Give me a spirit that on this life's rough sea Loves t' have his sails fill'd with a lusty wind
Even till his sail-yards tremble, his masts crack, And his rapt ship run on her side so low That she drinks water, and her keel plows air....
Firemen find `em hot, and leave `em wet.
Every man has his fault, and honesty is his. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Timon of Athens -- Act iii, Sc.
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If ya can't beat 'em.......RUN!
His hair just grizzled, As in a green old age. -- John Dryden (1631-1700) -- Oedipus, Act iii, Sc.
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Steal! to be sure they may; and, egad, serve your best thoughts as gypsies do stolen children,--disfigure them to make 'em pass for their own.
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He is at no end of his actions blest Whose ends will make him greatest, and not best.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron, Act v, Sc. 1...
How absolute the knave is! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us.
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Enough is equal to a feast. -- Henry Fielding (1707-1754) -- The Covent Garden Tragedy, Act v, Sc.
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