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" Regrets are the natural property of grey hairs. "
Charles Dickens
Grey
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" That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society. "
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" There is nothing so strong or safe in an emergency of life as the simple truth. "
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" I have known a vast quantity of nonsense talked about bad men not looking you in the face. Don't trust that conventional idea. Dishonesty will stare honesty out of countenance any day in the week, if there is anything to be got by it. "
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