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The most malicious god is the god of the counted chicken. David Mitchell
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When I went to Chicago, I'll put it like this: I was looking for a dime and I found a quarter. Buddy Guy
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The poultry market has been incrementally down for a year. There is a lot more chicken than chicken customers. Peter Hamilton
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The people who worked on the farm, who did not know the child, placed him in the chicken coop and were looking after him and then called the police. Billy Jones
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When you use Microsoft Outlook from the Indianapolis or Chicago office, there's no difference in performance compared to Dearborn. Robert Bell
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We were at the Argonne Lab in Chicago on Monday collecting data, and by Thursday we were able to deposit two solved protein structures in the Protein Data Bank. Matt Zimmerman
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To make extra money, my parents would sell eggs and chickens. I was very little. I remember a chicken's head being chopped off with the chicken running around. I wasn't sure if my imagination was running away with me or if it really happened. It really happened. Michael Keaton
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Tom Petty kept his price very low compared to his contemporaries. Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire did, too, when they paired up for a tour, and it was very successful. Gary Bongiovanni
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What this does is to turn food into medicine, ... Omega-3's occur naturally in food like fish, chicken and eggs, and plants to a lesser extent. Why do we need to get it from bread? Marion Nestle
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We don't have the capacity to exaggerate God's goodness. We can distort it, or even misrepresent it, but we can never exaggerate it. Bill Johnson
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Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself. Benjamin Franklin
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The good is the end toward which all things tend. Boethius
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It's so much easier to do good than to be good. B. C. Forbes
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Oh, we saw a lot. My goodness, we saw a lot, Marion Ross
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How near to good is what is fair! Ben Jonson
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There is no true gracefulness which is not epitomized goodness. Samuel Butler
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Oh. To be filled with goodness then shattered by goodness, so beautifully mosaically fragmented by such shocking goodness. Ali Smith
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Our will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Reflect upon your present blessings Charles Dickens
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Thankfulness makes much of little. Charles Spurgeon
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Everyone's a singer now, thanks to karaoke, for better and for much worse. But the live band is now becoming ancient history in Thailand, Cambodia, and Burma. Alan Bishop
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Perhaps it takes a purer faith to praise God for unrealized blessings than for those we once enjoyed or those we enjoy now. Aiden Wilson Tozer
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We want to thank everyone for all their help. Jim Johnstone
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I remain thankful to God for all his mercies. David Mitchell
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We have to put in our time every day to try and achieve and learn so that we can develop our talents and each of you, thank goodness, have special talents; each of you are special persons. Bruce Vento
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I thank you for your kind invitation to introduce me to the president of the Republic. Since I have not been out of my atelier for two months, I have no appropriate costume for this circumstance. Please excuse me. Camille Claudel
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I thank God daily for the good fortune of my birth, for I am certain I would have made a miserable peasant. C. S. Forester