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{{quote|Somebody told me, |
{{quote|Somebody told me, |
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"Don't wear your heart on your sleeve, |
"Don't wear your heart on your sleeve, |
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because one day, |
because one day, |
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they all will leave." |
they all will leave." |
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What really matters is inside, |
What really matters is inside, |
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no one ever gives it to the nice guy, |
no one ever gives it to the nice guy, |
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the nice guy.|'''[[Starflyer 59]]''', "Nice Guy"}} |
the nice guy.|'''[[Starflyer 59]]''', "Nice Guy"}} |
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{{quote|''in one particular the novels of the White Neck-cloth School are meritoriously realistic,–their favourite hero, the Evangelical young curate is always rather an insipid personage. ''|'''[[George Eliot]]''', ''[[Silly Novels |
{{quote|''in one particular the novels of the White Neck-cloth School are meritoriously realistic,–their favourite hero, the Evangelical young curate is always rather an insipid personage. ''|'''[[George Eliot]]''', ''[[Silly Novels by Lady Novelists]]''}} |
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{{quote|There's nothing to hate about Marianne. She's little and friendly and she will lend you anything.|'''Jenny,''' ''[[ |
{{quote|There's nothing to hate about Marianne. She's little and friendly and she will lend you anything.|'''Jenny,''' ''[[Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade]]''}} |
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Somebody told me, —Starflyer 59, "Nice Guy"
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in one particular the novels of the White Neck-cloth School are meritoriously realistic,–their favourite hero, the Evangelical young curate is always rather an insipid personage.
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There's nothing to hate about Marianne. She's little and friendly and she will lend you anything.
—Jenny, Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
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