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Ambrose Bierce

  • YanaLeehas quoted2 years ago
    ENTHUSIASM, n. A distemper of youth, curable by small doses of repentance in connection with outward applications of experience. Byron, who recovered long enough to call it "entuzy-muzy," had a relapse, which carried him off—to Missolonghi.
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    EXHORT, v.t. In religious affairs, to put the conscience of another upon the spit and roast it to a nut-brown discomfort
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    FAIRY, n. A creature, variously fashioned and endowed, that formerly inhabited the meadows and forests. It was nocturnal in its habits, and somewhat addicted to dancing and the theft of children
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    FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel
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    FAMOUS, adj. Conspicuously miserable
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    FORK, n. An instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals into the mouth. Formerly the knife was employed for this purpose, and by many worthy persons is still thought to have many advantages over the other tool, which, however, they do not altogether reject, but use to assist in charging the knife. The immunity of these persons from swift and awful death is one of the most striking proofs of God's mercy to those that hate Him.
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    FUTURE, n. That period of time in which our affairs prosper, our friends are true and our happiness is assured
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    GRAVE, n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student
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    HOPE, n. Desire and expectation rolled into one
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    HYENA, n. A beast held in reverence by some oriental nations from its habit of frequenting at night the burial-places of the dead. But the medical student does that
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