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F. Beaumont. . It is always good when a man has two irons in the fire.
F. Freiligrath. . For 'a that and 'a that. - Trotz alledem und alledem
F. G. Trafford. . Faces are as paper money, for which, on demand, there frequently proves to be no gold in the coffer.
F. G. Trafford. . Our pleasures travel by express; our pains by parliamentary.
F. H. Hedge. . Sympathy with Nature is a part of the good man's religion.
F. H. Hedge. . Talent is some one faculty unusually developed; genius commands all the faculties.
F. H. Hedge. . The dreamer is a madman quiescent, the
F. H. Hedge. . What we need most is not so much to realise the ideal as to idealise the real.
F. Hückstädt. . Everywhere am I at home, everywhere am I known. - Überall bin ich zu Hause, / Überall bin ich bekannt
F. Jacobs. . New, daring, and inspiring ideas are engendered only in a clear head over a glowing heart, as the richest wines grow over the volcanoes.
 
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Sea salmon : A young pollock.; The spotted squeteague.; See Sea bass (b).

 
Based on the Dictionary of Quotations From Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources by Rev. James Woods, published originally in 1893 by Frederick Warne & Co
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