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A wise man knows everything.A shrewd one, everybody. Old Proverb
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I know Obama, I like Obama, I voted for Obama. Alan Dershowitz
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Tell it to everyone you know, but pretend you're kidding. Daniel Handler
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The more you own, the more you know you don't own. Aristotle Onassis
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Berlusconi will lose because of this. Everyone knows things aren't going well. Enzo Bianco
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CONNOISSEUR, n. A specialist who knows everything about something and nothing about anything else. An old wine-bibber having been smashed in a railway collision, some wine was pouted on his lips to revive him. ""Pauillac, 1873,"" he murmured and died. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce