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Of course, like anybody I repeat myself endlessly, but I don't know that I'm doing it, usually.

"Pushing Back the Limits of Speech and Music". Interview with Ben Sisario, www.nytimes.com. July 4, 2011.

The course of evolution is to a greater integration of similarly functioning ganglia.

Boris Sidis, Simon Philip Goodhart (1905). “Multiple Personality: An Experimental Investigation Into the Nature of Human Individuality”

Of course drugs were fun.

"Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.

To lie, of course, is to engender insanity.

"Henry and June: From A Journal of Love: the Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin". Book by Anaïs Nin, 1986.

resolute, adj. Obstinate in a course that we approve.

Ambrose Bierce (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)”, p.2498, Delphi Classics

The out-of-date returns in due course as the picturesque.

Agatha Christie (1982). “At Bertram's Hotel”, Pocket

He that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail.

William Shakespeare (2000). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.68, Classic Books Company

If the other fellow sells cheaper than you, it is called dumping. 'Course, if you sell cheaper than him, that's mass production.

Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling (1995). “Will Rogers Speaks: Over 1,000 Timeless Quotations for Public Speakers (writers, Politicians, Comedians, Browsers ...)”, M Evans & Company

Time rolls his ceaseless course.

Walter Scott (1850). “Beauties of Sir Walter Scott”, p.295

Of course, there are diseases of which people die.

Serge Lang (1998). “Challenges”, p.605, Springer Science & Business Media

Everyone self-Googles. And, I have, of course, the Google alert.

Interview with Pamela Paul, www.slate.com. November 10, 2005.