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Grammatici certant et adhuc sub iudice lis est. - Grammarians dispute, and the case it still before the courts. Horace
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I never actually learned the rules of grammar, relying instead only on what sounded right. Joan Didion
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American grammar doesn't have the sturdiness of British grammar, but it has its own scruffy charm. Stephen King
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The more charming person is the person who admits the other person is more charming. Benedict Cumberbatch
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Let's face it, Southern poverty is overwhelming, and usually that gets kind of papered over for the rest of us because of the charm of places like New Orleans. But it's pretty grim, really, and now we're being reminded of that. Richard Walker
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Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, but I'd try a revolver first Josh Billings
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Music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Music would lose its charm were not dissonance interspersed at frequent intervals. The closer a composer can come to discord without actually entering it in the score, the more pleasing will be his composition when given life through musical instruments. Max Heindel
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Soft is the music that would charm for ever;The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly. William Wordsworth
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Soft is the music that would charm for ever; The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly. William Wordsworth
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She / Was married, charming, chaste, and twenty-three. Lord Byron
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Silver Charm had the ideal running style. You could put him on the lead, or take back. He was smart and intelligent, a push-button horse to ride. Bob Baffert
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There's a clip where he had someone miming me running around from keyboard to keyboard. Oh dear, I am sure a lot of people didn't know what he was going on about. Keith Emerson
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We'll be presenting a broad spectrum of the music and looking at how the younger guys can carry it on. Keith Emerson
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Since this our first show, I think they'll see us sweat a lot. Keith Emerson
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When I came back to Britain, I realized that I was no longer a very young woman. I had to meet my new consciousness, my new age, with roles that reflected it somewhat. Julie Christie
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Once the mass of the defending infantry become possessed of low moral, the battle is as good as lost. Douglas Haig
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So long as the opposing forces are at the outset approximately equal in numbers and moral and there are no flanks to turn, a long struggle for supremacy is inevitable. Douglas Haig
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Further, a defensive policy involves the loss of the initiative, with all the consequent disadvantages to the defender. Douglas Haig
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The trifle now inscribed with your name. was occasioned by a particular fact; but to the disgrace of human nature, the subject is sufficiently general to interest every heart not totally impenetrable. Thomas Day
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In the western part of England lived a gentleman of large fortune, whose name was Merton. Thomas Day