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#5841 | | Your society will be sought by people of taste and refinement.
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#5842 | | Your step will soil many countries.
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#5843 | | Your supervisor is thinking about you.
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#5844 | | Your talents will be recognized and suitably rewarded.
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#5845 | | Your temporary financial embarrassment will be relieved in a surprising manner.
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#5846 | | Your true value depends entirely on what you are compared with.
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#5847 | | A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere. -- Groucho Marx
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#5848 | | A friend of mine is into Voodoo Acupuncture. You don't have to go. You'll just be walking down the street and... Ooohh, that's much better. -- Steven Wright
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#5849 | | A large spider in an old house built a beautiful web in which to catch flies. Every time a fly landed on the web and was entangled in it the spider devoured him, so that when another fly came along he would think the web was a safe and quiet place in which to rest. One day a fairly intelligent fly buzzed around above the web so long without lighting that the spider appeared and said, "Come on down." But the fly was too clever for him and said, "I never light where I don't see other flies and I don't see any other flies in your house." So he flew away until he came to a place where there were a great many other flies. He was about to settle down among them when a bee buzzed up and said, "Hold it, stupid, that's flypaper. All those flies are trapped." "Don't be silly," said the fly, "they're dancing." So he settled down and became stuck to the flypaper with all the other flies.
Moral: There is no safety in numbers, or in anything else. -- James Thurber, "The Fairly Intelligent Fly"
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#5850 | | A lot of people are afraid of heights. Not me. I'm afraid of widths. -- Steven Wright
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