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Once I dated a woman I only liked 43%.So I only listened to 43% of what she said.Only told the truth 43% of the time.And only kissed with 43% of my lips.Some say you can't quantify desire, attaching a number to passion isn't right, that the human heart doesn't work like that.But for me it does-I walk down the streetand numbers appear on the foreheadsof the people I look at. In bars, it's worse.With each drink, the numbers go upuntil every woman in the joint has a blurryeighty something above her eyebrows, and the next day I can only remember 17%of what actually happened. That's the problemwith booze-it screws with your math.

Jeffrey McDaniel
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Classic of '43. Don't knock it. A Vintage year.

Keith Richards
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According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless.

Ashleigh Brilliant
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All longings the essence for real liberation only, Freedom from all sides, an ultimate supremacy;- 43 -

Munindra Misra, Devi Mahatmayam in English Rhyme
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we founded Editas Medicine with $43 million in financing from three venture capital firms.

Jennifer A. Doudna, A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution
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I'm proud that today, at 43 years old, I've come to value the aging process and focus on inner rather than outer beauty.

Carre Otis
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My parents waited to have me and my sister - my dad was 43 when my mother had me, and my mom was 38. They purposefully waited until they had had their adventures in life so that we wouldn't represent the end of their freedom.

Christian Borle
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When you go through deep waters, I will be with you.

Isaiah 43:2
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We have made it our overriding ambition to escape work, and as a consequence have debased work until it is only fit to escape from. We have debased the products of work and have been, in turn, debased by them.(pg. 43, "The Unsettling of America")

Wendell Berry, The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
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When Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero 106-43 BC ) was in 64 BC running for consul of Rome he was reported to be advised by his "campaign manager" that the voters "had rather you lied to them than refused them."

Anonymous
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