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R. . When sun is set the little stars will shine.
R. B. Hayes. . He serves his party best who serves his country best.
R. Baxter. . It is not the reading of many books that is necessary to make a man wise and good, but the well-reading of a few.
R. Collyer. . Old age is the repose of life, the rest which precedes
R. D. C. Levin. . It is religion that has formed the Bible, not the Bible that has formed religion.
R. D. Hitchcock. . A modest confession of ignorance is the ripest and last attainment of philosophy.
R. D. Hitchcock. . He only is great of heart who floods the world with a great affection. He only is great of mind who stirs the world with great thoughts. He only is great of will who does something to shape the world to a great career; and he is greatest who does the most of all these things, and does them best.
R. D. Hitchcock. . Life is not victory, but battle.
R. D. Hitchcock. . Pleasure is far sweeter as a recreation than a
R. D. Hitchcock. . Religion implies revelation.
 
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Giggot : n. See Gigot.; n. A leg of mutton.; n. A small piece of flesh; a slice.

 
Based on the Dictionary of Quotations From Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources by Rev. James Woods, published originally in 1893 by Frederick Warne & Co
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