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The moment one begins to solder right and wrong together, one's conscience becomes like a piece of plated goods. - Mrs. Anna Brownell Jameson Finesse is the best adaptation of means to circumstances. - Thomas Babington Macaulay "There is no difficulty," says the steward of Moliere's miser, "in giving a fine dinner with plenty of money; the really great cook is he who can set out a banquet with no money at all." - Thomas Babington Macaulay Sure never to o'ershoot, but just to hit. - Alexander Pope
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