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Bruce Jenner The truth is everybody does it from time to time. People dial telephone numbers and they get a wrong number only to find that they've read the last two digits backwards. Everybody does it, but dyslexics have this tendency to a higher degree.
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Doug Larson There are worse things than getting a call for a wrong number at 4 am. It could be a right number.
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Kelley Armstrong I could shave my head and wear a sackcloth and still get a whole lot of ghostly wrong numbers. Makes me wonder if there’s some kind of ghost-necro porn industry down there. ~Jaime Vegas
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Charles Caleb Colton The martyrs to vice far exceed the martyrs to virtue, both in endurance and in number.
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Charles Simmons The smallest number, with God and truth on their side, are weightier than thousands.
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Alan Greenspan The economy is turning, and credit comes in with a lag, .. To the extent that a number of small firms are finding it difficult to get the credit they need at a price they can afford, that's likely to change for the better.
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Alan Greenspan Although the outlook is clouded by a number of uncertainties, the central tendencies of the projections .. imply continued good economic performance in the United States.
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Alan Greenspan The number one problem in today's generation and economy is the lack of financial literacy.
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Alain Prost I have had some problems because the French don't like people to have success, they don't like the number one.
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Aiden Wilson Tozer In every generation the number of the righteous is small. Be sure you are among them.
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David Walliams There's a sort of magic and music to comedy. Some words, some numbers even, are funnier than others. A Caramac bar, for instance, is funnier than a Milky Way.
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David Hilbert One can measure the importance of a scientific work by the number of earlier publications rendered superfluous by it