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Frederick Lonsdale, author of light-hearted comedies, was a member of the celebrated Garrick Club in London. One New Year’s Eve a friend asked him to make up with a club member he had quarrelled with and to go over and wish the man a happy New Year. Lonsdale approached his enemy and stuck out his hand: “I wish you a happy New Year. But only one.”
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Proverbial wisdom
“Promises are like pie-crusts, made to be broken.” Many American politicians, but quite especially Ronald Reagan, were fond of quoting Lenin to this effect, insinuating that communists are not to be trusted. And as cynical as can be. Reagan thought … Continue reading
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