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There are commercials that are funny, but you might forget the product. A standard commercial might hammer that point home better. Todd Barry
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When I was little, we used to have Atari. Rachel Dratch
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What's so interesting is that the Aborigine language is all handed down from generation to generation - it's not a written language. Debra Wilson
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I've known what it is to be hungry, but I always went right to a restaurant. Ring Lardner
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An optimist is a girl who mistakes a bulge for a curve. Ring Lardner
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No one, ever, wrote anything as well even after one drink as he would have done with out it. Ring Lardner
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A good many young writers make the mistake of enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope, big enough for the manuscript to come back in. This is too much of a temptation to the editor. Ring Lardner
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The only real happiness a ballplayer has is when he is playing a ball game and accomplishes something he didn't think he could do. Ring Lardner
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The family you come from isn't as important as the family you're going to have. Ring Lardner
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[Autobiographies] are all the same - it's always rags-to-riches or I-slept-with-so-and-so. Damned if I'm going to say that. Deborah Kerr
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Who is rich? He that rejoices in his portion. Benjamin Franklin
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My life has often been described as 'from rags to riches' but in fact, the Ross's were never raggedy. Diana Ross
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It is certain that despotism ruins individuals by preventing them from producing wealth much more than by depriving them of what they have already produced; it dries up the source of riches, while it usually respects acquired property. Freedom, on the contrary, produces far more goods than it destroys; and the nations which are favored by free institutions invariably find that their resources increase even more rapidly than their taxes. Alexis de Tocqueville
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Gospel riches are sent to remove our wretchedness, and mercy to remove our misery. Charles Spurgeon
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Our inability to recall how we really felt is why our wealth of experiences turns out to be poverty of riches. Daniel Gilbert
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I have the greatest of all riches: that of not desiring them. Eleanora Duse
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I have no riches but my thoughts, yet these are wealth enough for me. Sarah Hale
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Riches without faith are the greatest poverty. Ali ibn Abi Talib
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It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you're wearing. Alan Sugar
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Ah, me, if this is love, then how it torments. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The more estimable the offender, the greater the torment. Voltaire