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If it is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well.
Anything worth doing is worth doing well.
No, I did it on my own account.
No, I think he just does those things because he wants to please his wife.
Nay, then, I will try it.
Are there any stores with "going out of business" sales?
We have to be ready not only for a straightforward test of strength, but also for a struggle in which every strategy comes into play.
Once you start, carry it on.
Once you have begun to do anything, never give it up.
How on earth did you get into our room?
How can you justify your behavior?
How on earth did you get it?
We must get together for a drink some time.
I want you to meet my sister I spoke of the other day.
How can I get to the nearest post office?
No matter how old I get, I'll still have the energy to play ping-pong.
No matter how hard you may try, you won't succeed so easily.
Try as you may, you will never get him to agree.
Try as you may, you will find it impossible to give up that habit.
Try as we may, we cannot swim to the rock.

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