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The plain truth is that the reporter's trade is for young men. Your feet, which do the legwork, are nine times more important than your head, which fits the facts into a coherent pattern. |
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The question for each man to settle is not what he would do if he had means, time, influence, and educational advantages, but what he will do with the things he has. |
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The reason truth is stranger than fiction is that truth has a better author. |
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The search for truth is not a trade by which a man can support himself; for a priest it is a supreme peril |
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The smallest number, with God and truth on their side, are weightier than thousands |
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The third time you say a thing it sounds like a lie. |