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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Will Cuppy
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Quotes By author - Starting with W - Will Cuppy
There are 13 quotes for the author Will Cuppy
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Caesar might have married Cleopatra, but he had a wife at home. There's always something.

The Dodo never had a chance. He seems to have been invented for the sole purpose of becoming extinct and that was all he was good for.

The trouble with the dictionary is that you have to know how a word is spelled before you can look it up to see how it is spelled.

If an animal does something, we call it instinct; if we do the same thing for the same reason, we call it intelligence.

Etiquette means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential.

I do not travel. I am not much of an extrovert, and I'm not much interested in extroverted objects. I do not care for the "ideas" of novelists. Novels are wonderful, of course, but I prefer newspapers.

Aristotle was famous for knowing everything. He taught that the brain exists merely to cool the blood and is not involved in the process of thinking. This is true only of certain persons.

It's easy to see the faults in people I know; it's hardest to see the good. Especially when the good isn't there.

Just when you're beginning to think pretty well of people, you run across somebody who puts sugar on sliced tomatoes.

Some people lose all respect for the lion unless he devours them instantly. There is no pleasing some people.

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