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| #5206 |   | Whatever doesn't succeed in two months and a half in California will never succeed. 		-- Rev. Henry Durant, founder of the University of California
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| #5207 |   | When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. 		-- Samuel Johnson
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| #5208 |   | When does summertime come to Minnesota, you ask?  Well, last year, I think it was a Tuesday.
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| #5209 |   | When I first arrived in this country I had only fifteen cents in my pocket and a willingness to compromise. 		-- Weber cartoon caption
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| #5210 |   | When I saw a sign on the freeway that said, "Los Angeles 445 miles," I said to myself, "I've got to get out of this lane." 		-- Franklyn Ajaye
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| #5211 |   | When you become used to never being alone, you may consider yourself Americanized.
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| #5212 |   | Would the last person to leave Michigan please turn out the lights?
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| #5213 |   | Yawd [noun, Bostonese]:  the campus of Have Id. 		-- Webster's Unafraid Dictionary
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| #5214 |   | Yes, I've now got this nice little apartment in New York, one of those L-shaped ones.  Unfortunately, it's a lower case l. 		-- Rita Rudner
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| #5215 |   | You always have the option of pitching baseballs at empty spray paint cans in a cul-de-sac in a Cleveland suburb.
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