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To communicate is the beginning of understanding.
-- AT&T
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Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage.
-- Publilius Syrus
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Granny's remedies, made from simple, honest, and generally nearly poisonous
herbs and roots, were amazing things. After one dose of stomache-ache
jollop, you made sure you never complained of stomach ache ever again. In
its way, it was a sort of cure.
-- No, not that Granny. The other one.
(Terry Pratchett, Truckers)
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(German philosopher) Georg Wilhelm Hegel, on his deathbed, complained,
"Only one man ever understood me." He fell silent for a while and then added,
"And he didn't understand me."
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"A child is a person who can't understand why someone would give away a
perfectly good kitten."
-- Doug Larson
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