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| #7933 |  | Higgins:	Doolittle, you're either an honest man or a rogue. Doolittle:	A little of both, Guv'nor.  Like the rest of us, a
 little of both.
 -- Shaw, "Pygmalion"
 
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| #7934 |  | Hindsight is always 20:20. -- Billy Wilder
 
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| #7935 |  | Hindsight is an exact science. 
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| #7936 |  | His life was formal; his actions seemed ruled with a ruler. 
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| #7937 |  | His mind is like a steel trap: full of mice. -- Foghorn Leghorn
 
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| #7938 |  | History repeats itself -- the first time as a tragi-comedy, the second time as bedroom farce.
 
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| #7939 |  | History repeats itself only if one does not listen the first time. 
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| #7940 |  | History repeats itself.  That's one thing wrong with history. 
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| #7941 |  | Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in. -- Robert Frost, "The Death of the Hired Man"
 
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| #7942 |  | Home life as we understand it is no more natural to us than a cage is to a cockatoo.
 -- George Bernard Shaw
 
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