| Amount of texts to »people« |
93, and there are 85 texts (91.40%)
with a rating above the adjusted level
(-3) |
| Average lenght of texts
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141 Characters |
| Average Rating |
2.527 points, 9 Not rated texts |
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on May 8th 2000, 08:08:49 wrote Jeff
about people |
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on Jun 15th 2026, 08:00:34 wrote Gerhard
about people |
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on Jul 27th 2003, 18:28:18 wrote Greg about people
on Jun 26th 2002, 11:27:09 wrote Vinniebee about people
on Jun 11th 2007, 23:56:23 wrote billbillbill about people
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Texts to »People«
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on May 19th 2004, 10:24:56 about
people
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'Why, Mr Trent,' returned Dick, 'there is a proverb which talks about being merry and wise. There are some people who can be merry and can't be wise, and some who can be wise (or think they can) and can't be merry. I'm one of the first sort. If the proverb's a good 'un, I supose it's better to keep to half of it than none; at all events, I'd rather be merry and not wise, than like you, neither one nor t'other.'
quetzalcoatl wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 02:09:40 about
people
Rating: 20 point(s) |
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Of course I'm lonely when I am alone. What I hate is being lonely when there are other people present.
rkcba wrote on Nov 16th 2003, 16:36:46 about
people
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Some people will
hold anything except their tongues,
keep anything except their word and
lose nothing except their patience.
C. C. Colton
Aunt Mabel wrote on May 3rd 2001, 05:31:54 about
people
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People usually do things, and suffer martyrdom, because they have an inclination that way. The best artist is not the man who fixes his eye on posterity, but the one who loves the practice of his art. And instead of having a taste for being successful merchants and retiring at thirty, some people have a taste for high and what we call heroic forms of excitement.
Robert Louis Stevenson, The English Admirals
[das flederwiesel]™ wrote on Mar 24th 2002, 18:39:03 about
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The other day a friend that I have not been knowing very long said that 'human beings are wounderful'.
At first I didn't realize the ironical aspect in this statement, but after some moments of being bedazzled, I was only wondering wheter to laugh about it or starting to be depressed.
harriet wrote on Feb 6th 2001, 23:01:13 about
people
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»Indeed, I think that people want peace so much that one of these days goverments had better get out of their way and let them have it.«
Dwight D. Eisenhower
wigbomb wrote on Nov 7th 2001, 05:00:13 about
people
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47a. She made a calendar of a song
about going deaf. Each page one
fewer note or word. People, she proposed,
would use it to clear the air.
Jeff wrote on May 8th 2000, 08:08:49 about
people
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Remember the old PTL Club? People That Love. Only a televangelist would come up with a TV show that's based on a grammatical error. But he somehow must have known that »PWL Club« just didn't ring.
Cronickeefe wrote on Apr 15th 2001, 18:55:20 about
people
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Some mornings when I'm on my way to work it's rainy and cold. I have to catch the bus and that usually means waiting at the stop for quite awhile. Almost every car that drive's by only has 1 person, but 4 seats.
I'm a nice person siting on a cold wet seat. There's literally thousands of people that pass me by with out a thought. When I get my car, I'm gonna stop and ask people siting at bus stops in the rain if they need a ride. Who care's if they're axe weilding maniacs or Mormons. Peolpe are people. And no person should be without reasonable access to transportation when it's needed.
We're not animals, are we?
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