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“The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened.”
Saki, Reginald
“To be clever in the afternoon argues that one is dining nowhere in the evening.”
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“Never,” wrote Reginald to his most darling friend, “be a pioneer. It's the Early Christian that gets the fattest lion.”
Saki, Reginald
“I did it—I who should have known better. I persuaded Reginald to go to the McKillops’ garden-party against his will.

We all make mistakes occasionally.”
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“Right and wrong, good conduct and moral rectitude, have certain well-defined limits.” “So, for the matter of that,” replied Reginald, “has the Russian Empire.  The trouble is that the limits are not always in the same place.”
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“she believed in the healthy influence of natural surroundings, never having been in Sicily, where things are different.”
Saki, Reginald