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    Quote Originally Posted by hadaway View Post
    keep your friends close and your enemies even closer or was that SophieX
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    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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    I love poetry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton23 View Post
    You mean to say he said
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    " WE ARE CONNACHT "

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    New York Times just posted Shakespeare's obituary for the first time. A little late but it made the print nonetheless

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    I always liked the metaphor, she is like a jewel in a Ethiops ear.

    I thought I would add a link about Shakespeare's neologisms. I recently went to a British Council event as well, one of my favourite words - amazing.

    http://blog.dictionary.com/shakespeare/

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    The words on his grave, at his own request. In a way his last poem;

    Good friend, for Jesus' sake forebeare
    To digg the dust enclosed heare;
    Bleste be the man that spares thes stones,
    And curst be he that moves my bones

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellelulu View Post
    I always liked the metaphor, she is like a jewel in a Ethiops ear.

    I thought I would add a link about Shakespeare's neologisms. I recently went to a British Council event as well, one of my favourite words - amazing.

    http://blog.dictionary.com/shakespeare/
    Personally I've always been a fan of this;

    "Nothing is funnier than unhappiness" - Samuel Beckett

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