Know'st thou the land where the lemon-trees bloom, Where the gold orange glows in the deep thicket's gloom, Where a wind ever soft from the blue heaven blows, And the groves are of laurel and myrtle and rose
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Although we have not been down this road before, we all know that there is big influx of baseball fans who arrive around the first of March with the express mission of attending games for Cactus League.
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You told me, I remember, glory, built On selfish principles, is shame and guilt; The deeds that men admire as half divine, Stark naught, because corrupt in their design. Strange doctrine this! that without scruple tears The laurel that the very lightning spares; Brings down the warrior
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Behold then Septimus Dodge returning to Dodge-town victorious. Not crowned with laurel, it is true, but wreathed in lists of things he has seen and sucked dry. Seen and sucked dry, you know: Venus de Milo, the Rhine or the Coliseum: swallowed like so many clams, and left the shells.
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Let arms yield to the toga, let the [victor's] laurel yield to the [orator's] tongue.
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Humor has always been important to me. If there is a shield of faith that you can keep up against difficulties, humor is the Teflon coating.
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I want to work with the top people, because only they have the courage and the confidence and the risk-seeking profile that you need.
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Well behaved women seldom make history.
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Popularity is the crown of laurel which the world puts on bad art. Whatever is popular is wrong.
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Well-behaved women rarely make history.
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Let arms yield to the toga, the laurel crown to praise.
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Let arms give place to the robe, and the laurel of the warriors yield to the tongue of the orator.
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