Acts Themselves Alone Are History, And These Are Neither The Exclusive Property Of Hume, Gibbon Nor Voltaire, Echard, Rapin, Plutarch, Nor Herodotus. Tell Me The Acts, O Historian, And Leave Me To Reason Upon Them As I Please; Away With Your Reasoning And Your Rubbish. All That Is Not Action Is Not Worth Reading.
Titles Are Valuable; They Make Us Acquainted With Many Persons Who Otherwise Would Be Lost Among The Rubbish.
Like My Mum, I Sometimes Buy Things I Shouldn't And Fill My House With Rubbish.
The Stream Is As Good As At First; The Little Rubbish It Collects In The Turnings Is Easily Moved Away.
The Only Thing The Women Were After Was Just The Chance To Help The World On. But Some Men Were So Dreadfully Afraid Of Them That They Refused To Understand, And Talked About 'shrieking Sisterhoods' And 'disappointed Spinsters' And Rubbish Of That Sort.
As You Become Older, You Become Less Judgmental And Take Offense Less. But Marriage Is Hard Work; The Illusion That You Get Married And Live Happily Ever After Is Absolute Rubbish.