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Be it ever so humble, there's no place like Home when it comes to Wearing what you like.
George Ade
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George Ade
Age: 78 †
Born: 1866
Born: February 7
Died: 1944
Died: May 16
Film Director
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Kentland
Indiana
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Mark Twain said (particularly about Pink Marsh): I have been reading him again, and my admiration overflows all limits. ... How effortless the limning! It is as if the work did itself, without help of the master's hand.
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A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but would not cost half as much during the winter months.
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In the city a funeral is just an interruption of traffic in the country it is a form of popular entertainment.
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Moral: Don't try to Account for Anything.
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Only the more Rugged Mortals should attempt to Keep Up on Current Literature.
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The wealthy have nothing left except money.
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The first sign of extravagance is to buy trousers that one does not need.
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Moral: It all depends.
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In uplifting, get underneath.
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A friend who is near and dear may in time become as useless as a relative.
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Those who have tried meekness know the importance of being important.
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For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.
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She was short on intellect, but long on shape.
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As the twig is bent the tree is inclined.
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Adversity often hatches out the true nobility of character.
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A man never feels more important than when he receives a telegram containing more than ten words.
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