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1 " What is the use of money if one cannot use it to make one's friends comfortable? "
― G.A. Henty , The Lost Heir
2 " They say troubles never comes singly, "
3 " We cannot go into court with merely suspicions; we must get facts. "
4 " One don't like setting out to help to bring a man to the gallus when you have got his money in your pocket. "
5 " Women are always passionately certain that they are right, and neither counsel nor entreaty can get them to believe that there can be any other side to a case than that which they take. "
6 " a rogue can generally express himself better than an honest man. "
7 " opinions are strong, as ladies' opinions generally are, "
8 " there was no saying what might come in useful some day. "
9 " there is no good in knowing people when you are going right away from them in a short time, and may never meet them again. "
10 " The money might pay for food and shelter and clothes, but money cannot buy love, and that is what you gave, both of you; and it is for that that we now pay as well as we can. "
11 " there is such excitement about the life that when one has once taken it up it is seldom indeed that one changes it, "