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Famous Quotes in History by Sydney Smith - 3
Here are some famous quotes in history by Sydney Smith.
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The best way of answering a bad argument is to let it go on.
The further he went west, the more convinced he felt that the wise men came from the east.
The whole of my life has passed like a razor-in hot water or a scrape.
What a mystery is the folly and stupidity of the good!
What a pity it is that we have no amusements in England but vice and religion.
When I am in the pulpit, I have the pleasure of seeing my audience nod approbation while they sleep.
When I hear any man talk of an unalterable law, I am convinced that he is an unalterable fool.
When I take a gun in hand, the safest place for a pheasant is just opposite the muzzle.
You and I are exceptions to the laws of nature; you have risen by your gravity, and I have sunk by my levity.
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Everything that can be counted doesn't necessarily count; everything that counts can't necessarily be counted. - Albert Einstein
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