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> Accessing historical text records...
> Indexing thousands of insights, proverbs, and architectural wisdom from the Diaspora.

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Latest Decryptions

"A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers."
"An invitation to a wedding invokes more trouble than a summons to a police court."
"In my 50s I'll be dancing at my children's weddings."
"In Hollywood, brides keep the bouquets and throw away the groom."
"A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes."
"The chain of wedlock is so heavy that it takes two to carry it - and sometimes three."
"Our dog died from licking our wedding picture."
"A young bride is like a plucked flower but a guilty wife is like a flower that had been walked over."
"I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury."
"All War Departments are now Defense Departments. This is all part of the doubletalk of our time. The aggressor is always on the other side."
"War is not civilized."
"The concept of war crimes is an American invention."
"I think its man's nature to go to war and fight."
"There is nothing worth having that can he obtained by nuclear war - nothing material or ideological - no tradition that it can defend. It is utterly self-defeating."
"And, of course, in the Philippines there were so many thousands of Americans that were captured by the Japanese and held and who were rescued by Filipino Americans, or Filipinos I should say, and by U.S. troops near the close of the war."
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