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Its Barnum & Bailey world just as phony as it can be,But it would't be make-believe if you believed in me

Haruki Murakami
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Its Barnum & Bailey world just as phony as it can be,But it would't be make-believe if you believed in me

Haruki Murakami, 1Q84
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A lovely nook of forest scenery, or a grand rock, like a beautiful woman, depends for much of its attractiveness upon the attendance sense of freedom from whatever is low; upon a sense of purity and of romance.

P. T. Barnum
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Money is in some respects life's fire: it is a very excellent servant, but a terrible master.

P. T. Barnum
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Politics and government are certainly among the most important of practical human interests.

P. T. Barnum
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In the United States, where we have more land than people, it is not at all difficult for persons in good health to make money.

P. T. Barnum
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The foundation of success in life is good health: that is the substratum fortune it is also the basis of happiness. A person cannot accumulate a fortune very well when he is sick.

P. T. Barnum
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No man has a right to expect to succeed in life unless he understands his business, and nobody can understand his business thoroughly unless he learns it by personal application and experience.

P. T. Barnum
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True economy consists in always making the income exceed the out-go. Wear the old clothes a little longer if necessary; dispense with the new pair of gloves; mend the old dress: live on plainer food if need be; so that, under all circumstances, unless some unforeseen accident occurs, there will be a margin in favor of the income.

P. T. Barnum
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There is no such thing in the world as luck. There never was a man who could go out in the morning and find a purse full of gold in the street to-day, and another to-morrow, and so on, day after day: He may do so once in his life; but so far as mere luck is concerned, he is as liable to lose it as to find it.

P. T. Barnum
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The foundation of success in life is good health: that is the substratum fortune it is also the basis of happiness. A person cannot accumulate a fortune very well when he is sick.

P. T. Barnum
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