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navy too-much voyages
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Yogi Berra I'm glad I was in the Navy.
navy strikes hard
William Halsey Strike fast, strike hard, strike often.
navy wrong
James Hansen I really think the Navy is wrong on this one.
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navy ran supposed
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too-much littles manners
Richard Whately Better too much form than too little.
too-much problem enough
Russell Baker The biographer's problem is that he never knows enough. The autobiographer's problem is that he knows too much.
too-much given
Trudi Canavan He had given her too much. He had given her everything.
too-much speak enough
Raymond Chandler The dilemma of the critic has always been that if he knows enough to speak with authority, he knows too much to speak with detachment.
too-much details littles
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too-much knows
William Shatner Everyone knows everything about all of us. That's too much knowledge!
too-much waste bigger
Richard Rohr God is always bigger than the boxes we build for God, so we should not waste too much time protecting the boxes.
too-much-information not-interested knows
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too-much likeable humans
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voyages captains
Ken Dryden Oh captain, my captain, bon voyage.
voyages companionship pleasure
Madame de Stael A voyage without companionship, that is to say without conversation, is one of the saddest pleasures of life.
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Jimmy Buffett My voyage was never a well-conceived plan, nor will it ever be. I have made it up as I went along.
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voyages speakers
Dale Carnegie A talk is a voyage. It must be charted. The speaker who starts nowhere, usually gets there.
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voyages ships doe
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