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Thefactoryofthefuturewillhaveonlytwoemployees - amanandadog. The manwillbetheretofeed the dog. The dogwillbetheretokeep the manfromtouchingtheequipment.(WarrenBennis)
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Didyoulockthecar?
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My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right. (AshleighBrilliant)
- , : the atmosphere,the universe, the galaxy, the solar system, thesun, theearth, themoon, the sky, the planets, the stars, the equator, the world, etc.:
The sun goes down just when you need it the most.
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The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlamp of an oncoming train. (Unknown)
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The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true. (IrvingCaesar)
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There has been opposition to every innovation in the history of man, with the possible exception of the sword. (BenjaminDana)
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HeaveniswherethepoliceareBritish, thecooksareFrench, themechanicsGerman, theloversItalianandit'sallorganizedbytheSwiss. (Unknown)
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Onlytheeducatedarefree. (Epicteus);The dead might as well try to speak to the living as the old to the young.(WillaCather)
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Thebestwaytorealizeyourdreamsistowakeup.(PhilJackson)
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ButIrefusetobelievethatIamabetteractorthanmyself. (JimCarrey)
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The first myth ofmanagement is that it exists; the second myth of management is that success equals skill. (Heller'sLaw)
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Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend. (Martin Luther King, Jr.)
Awell-adjustedpersonisonewhomakesthesamemistaketwicewithoutgettingnervous. (Alexander Hamilton)
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The devil came to me last night and asked what I wanted in exchange for my soul. I stillcan'tbelieve I saidpizza. (MarcOstroff)
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The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems. (MohandasGandhi)
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Passthesaltandpepperplease!
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Iboughtsomemeatandmilkyesterdaybutmycatrefusedtoeatthemeat.
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Thewaterinthisriverisverypolluted.
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Theonlyknowledgethatcanhurtyouis the knowledgeyoudon'thave. (Unknown)
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WolfgangMozart, thefamousAustriancomposer, startedcomposingmusicwhenhewas 5 or 6 yearsold. (. )
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Theautumnwasverywarmthatyear.
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WehavetwoMrBrownsinouroffice. IwanttheMrBrownwhichcalledmeyesterday.
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ImetHarrisonFordyesterday. DoyoumeantheHarrisonFord?
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HewasnottheTomIknewtenyearsago.
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Prince Charles isthe Prince of Wales.
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- , , kingdom, republic, state, union: theUnitedKingdom, the United States of America. : theArgentine ( Argentina), theNetherlands;
- : the Ruhr, the Tyrol;
- : theBritishMuseum; : theOperaHouse; : theHermitage; : theAlbertHall; : theKyivskaRus; : thePhiladelphiaOrchestra; ; theSavoy; theTitanic; : TheTimes, TheWashingtonPost ( Timemagazine, NewScientist); : theDemocraticParty.
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In (the) summerwearegoingaway. (. );
- , : intheMiddleAges, the StoneAge;We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity - gunpowder and romantic love. (AndreMaurois)
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