| What some call health, if purchased by perpetual anxiety about diet, isn't much better than tedious disease. |
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- George Dennison Prentice |
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| A dentist at work in his vocation always looks down in the mouth. |
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- George Dennison Prentice |
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| Some old women and men grow bitter with age; the more their teeth drop out, the more biting they get. |
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- George Dennison Prentice |
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| It seems no more than right that men should seize time by the forelock, for the rude old fellow, sooner or later, pulls all their hair out. |
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- George Dennison Prentice |
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