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Kierkegaard was by far the most profound thinker of the last century. Kierkegaard was a saint.

Kierkegaard was by far the most profound thinker of the last century. Kierkegaard was a saint.

"Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard on the ethico-religious". Ideas in History, Vol. 1, 2006.

Over and over I marvel at the blessings of my life: Each year has grown better than the last.

Lawrence Welk, Bernice McGeehan (1973). “Wunnerful, Wunnerful: The Autobiography of Lawrence Welk”

I am the last President of the United States!

"Lincoln's War: The Untold Story of America's Greatest President as Commander in Chief". Book by Geoffrey Perret, 2004.

I have had to learn the simplest things last. Which made for difficulties.

Charles Olson (1993). “Selected Poems of Charles Olson”, p.101, Univ of California Press

At some point in the last 20 years, the left moved to the center, and the right moved into a mental institution.

"Bill Maher Enters the No Spin Zone". "The O'Reilly Factor", www.foxnews.com. September 29, 2010.

Last year nothing happened The year before nothing happened And the year before that nothing happened.

Osamu Dazai (1968). “The Setting Sun”, p.37, New Directions Publishing

I foresee that the Andersen and Fairy Tale fashion will not last; none of these things away from general nature do.

Charles Boner, Mary Russell Mitford (1871). “Memoirs and Letters of Charles Boner: With Letters of Mary Russell Mitford to Him During Ten Years”, p.123

Life is a constant series of cleaning up the last mess.

Jillian Lauren (2011). “Pretty: A Novel”, p.31, Penguin

I'm so glad we had that storm last week.

"Chris Matthews on Obama win: 'I'm so glad we had that storm'". www.foxnews.com. November 7, 2012.

I grow gnomic. It is the last phase.

"The Letters of Samuel Beckett: 1929-1940". Book by Samuel Beckett, 2009.

As the Internet breaks down the last justifications for a professional class of politicians, it also builds up the tools for replacing them.

Aaron Swartz (2016). “The Boy Who Could Change the World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz”, p.188, The New Press

Yes, the first morning of creation wrote what the last dawn of reckoning shall read.

Omar Khayyam (1898). “The Rubaʼiyat of Omar Khayyām: Being a Facsimile of the Manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, with a Transcript Into Modern Persian Characters”