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November 10, 2009
I love it and I hate it, this biting off of the whole hog. Half did this, half that. Wall Street and Main Street as good-enough abbreviations for—well, it’s a stark 50/50, either-or enterprise, all the way through, isn’t it?
Samuel Johnson, portrait by Joshua Reynolds
"To enchain words and syllables and to lash at the wind are equally the undertakings of folly." --Samuel Johnson
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