"Cucumber should be well sliced, dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out."
"An Englishman is content to say nothing when he has nothing to say."
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Source: In James Boswell 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' (1791) vol. 4, p. 15 (1780) Sir, your wife, under pretence of keeping a bawdy-house, is a receiver of stolen goods. During an exchange of coarse raillery customary among people travelling upon the Thames, in James Boswell 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' (1791) vol. 4, p. 26 (1780)
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