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<title>Comment by bookofjoe</title>
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<description>Want to appear really, really smart?  Whenever someone quotes something, and says, &quot;Do you know where that&#039;s from?&quot;, reply, &quot;The Bible or Shakespeare.&quot;  You&#039;ll be right 50% of the time!
Very cool.</description>
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<title>Comment by Particleman</title>
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<description>In the same vein, my older sister bought a hardcover &quot;Complete Works of Shakespeare&quot; when she was in college.  I nabbed it from her bookcase when i went off to college a few years later.  After i graduated, I gave it back and now i wish i had one of my own.  That thing was awesome.  If you, or anyone at your place, had an urge to find a line from a play, there it was, the holy of holies, waiting on the shelf.

my favorite line, to this day: &quot;Out, vile jelly!&quot;</description>
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