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You know, because of the lack of budget, we had to find neighborhoods where time had stopped - kind of stuck in the '50s. And no place had that better than Staten Island. Jason Alexander | top
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For this is our most perfect duty and yet least known to us by nature: Whatever we conceive or will should be joined with the good of our neighbor. William Ames | top
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If you want to annoy your neighbors, tell the truth about them. Pietro Aretino | top
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None of the modes by which a magistrate is appointed, popular election, the accident of the lot, or the accident of birth, affords, as far as we can perceive, much security for his being wiser than any of his neighbours. Thomas Babington | top
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The other classes of which society was composed were, first, freemen, owners of small portions of land, independent, though they sometimes voluntarily became the vassals of their more opulent neighbors, whose power was necessary for their protection. Thomas Bulfinch | top
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Whenever our neighbour's house is on fire, it cannot be amiss for the engines to play a little on our own. Edmund Burke | top
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We, in our Province, are beginning to realize and appreciate that our slowness in keeping up with our North American neighbours may well have been a blessing in disguise. Alex Campbell | top
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In our house we repeated the pattern of thousands of other homes. There were a few books and a lot of music. Our food and our furniture were no different from our neighbors'. Emanuel Celler | top
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A neighborhood is a residential area that is changing for the worse. John Ciardi | top
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If I try to understand what it means to be a Christian, I look at the two instructions that were given in the Bible that are paramount, and those are to love God with all your heart and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. That's it. Bruce Cockburn | top
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Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors. Confucius | top
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Mortals are easily tempted to pinch the life out of their neighbour's buzzing glory, and think that such killing is no murder. George Eliot | top
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Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor's wall is ablaze. Horace | top
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A stable Iraq at peace with its neighbors will remain elusive until we improve both the security and the economic environment in Iraq. Tom Lantos | top
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Every nation whose affairs betray a want of wisdom and stability may calculate on every loss which can be sustained from the more systematic policy of its wiser neighbors. James Madison | top
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I grew up in a tough neighborhood and we used to say you can get further with a kind word and a gun than just a kind word. David Mamet | top
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Hate your next-door neighbor, but don't forget to say grace. Barry McGuire | top
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To do exactly as your neighbors do is the only sensible rule. Emily Post | top
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Things were so bad we ate rabbits that neighbours had run over and gave to us because they knew we were broke. Al Purdy | top
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My goodness, everyone is planting grapes, even a neighbor with only five acres. Doc Severinsen | top
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My neighbor is now an 18-wheeler who comes by here 1,000 times a day. Gordon Smith | top
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Anything that prevents you from being friendly, a good neighbour, is a terror tactic. Richard Stallman | top
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There is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I have to make good: Myself. But my duty to my neighbor is much more nearly expressed by saying that I have to make him happy if I may. Robert Louis Stevenson | top
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I was born in Champaign in 1918. From the neighborhood elementary and intermediate schools, I went to the University High School in the twin city, Urbana. James Tobin | top
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Wealthy men, too, like several of those in our neighborhood, had so many slaves that they were compelled to buy other plantations on which to employ them. John Sergeant Wise | top