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1. If you don't get what you want, you suffer; if you get what ... 158.80 1.0669 0.2440 379 1 158.80 2010-02-07
2. For it is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is ... 145.83 1.0461 0.1566 318 2 130.73 2010-02-07
3. And I said, I don't care if they lay me off either, because ... 144.12 0.8965 0.2904 150 1 144.12 2010-02-07
4. I don't want tickets, I need you to find me a painting, a cl... 139.45 1.0338 0.1189 277 1 139.45 2010-02-07
5. Look, you should admit to yourself that Microsoft will miss ... 139.20 0.9680 0.1778 256 1 139.20 2010-02-07
6. To evaluate an option from the other side's point of view, c... 138.54 1.0267 0.1164 261 1 138.54 2010-02-07
7. Is it sweeter to exist only in the mind or to exist both in ... 138.16 1.0509 0.0930 295 1 138.16 2010-02-07
8. When we pulled out into the winter night and the real snow, ... 138.09 0.9768 0.1604 237 2 127.56 2010-02-07
9. One essential rule: make sure the joke is the last possible ... 134.85 1.0561 0.0512 227 2 129.13 2010-02-07
10. By studying the cooling of pizza in the gravity free environ... 133.94 0.9791 0.1159 154 1 133.94 2010-02-07
11. The truth of the matter is that there are a lot of available... 133.27 1.0069 0.0926 242 1 133.27 2010-02-07
12. I can feel the heat closing in, feel them out there making t... 131.23 0.9631 0.1164 273 2 126.35 2010-02-07
13. The brain can be a tool. But when you can't stop thinking of... 129.78 0.9285 0.1374 244 1 129.78 2010-02-07
14. Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you kno... 128.67 1.0529 0.0083 373 1 128.67 2010-02-07
15. Commas and periods always go inside quotation marks. Colons ... 127.54 0.9963 0.0502 274 1 127.54 2010-02-07
16. The odds are that you will generally meet the worst of them.... 127.37 1.0736 -0.0221 256 1 127.37 2010-02-07
17. The development of a living body of literature became indica... 125.54 0.8594 0.1698 170 1 125.54 2010-02-07
18. You've got a way to keep me on your side. You give me cause ... 123.00 1.0617 -0.0525 171 1 123.00 2010-02-07
19. To an outsider's ear it sounds absurdly wild and ridiculous ... 122.41 1.0144 -0.0072 162 1 122.41 2010-02-07
20. If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I... 121.06 0.9890 0.0103 272 1 121.06 2010-02-07
21. I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something differe... 120.15 0.9931 -0.0008 339 1 120.15 2010-02-07
22. Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldron bu... 118.53 0.9206 0.0545 317 1 118.53 2010-02-07
23. Parisian French is different from Provincial French and Germ... 118.14 0.9352 0.0349 194 1 118.14 2010-02-07
24. You're here because you know something. What you know you ca... 116.76 0.9685 -0.0081 304 1 116.76 2010-02-07
25. When you are typing on a typewriter, your input appears dire... 116.60 1.0103 -0.0577 209 1 116.60 2010-02-07
26. How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a ma... 116.52 1.0106 -0.0535 302 1 116.52 2010-02-07
27. The streets were cleared by a Critical Mass bike ride and we... 115.04 0.9636 -0.0190 281 1 115.04 2010-02-07
28. Who has a safety deposit box full of money and six passports... 114.29 0.9841 -0.0479 217 1 114.29 2010-02-07
29. Few smart kids can spare the attention that popularity requi... 113.98 0.9574 -0.0175 354 1 113.98 2010-02-07
30. Who is Keyser Soze? He is supposed to be Turkish. Some say h... 112.40 0.9434 -0.0151 367 1 112.40 2010-02-07
31. Yeah, you just take Soupy-Sales to prom 'cause I can think o... 111.07 0.9402 -0.0294 310 1 111.07 2010-02-07
32. That fear had been inside him for many years, it had lived w... 110.99 1.0493 -0.1304 264 1 110.99 2010-02-07
33. These contests provided ample opportunity to demonstrate the... 110.61 0.9332 -0.0229 295 1 110.61 2010-02-07
34. Let me get this straight. You think that your client, one of... 110.20 1.0018 -0.0958 246 1 110.20 2010-02-07
35. Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me, I'm not sleepy a... 109.94 0.9070 -0.0085 192 1 109.94 2010-02-07
36. I'd been walking for hours and, as usual, I'd lost track of ... 109.26 0.9681 -0.0646 392 1 109.26 2010-02-07
37. You found paradise in America. You had a good trade, made a ... 106.91 0.9849 -0.1055 337 1 106.91 2010-02-07
38. In 1966, Andy Dufresne escaped from Shawshank prison. All th... 104.38 0.9143 -0.0560 300 1 104.38 2010-02-07
39. Some have a positive vocation for breaking open safes: from ... 104.32 0.9403 -0.0747 307 1 104.32 2010-02-07
40. The Orient was almost a European invention, and had been sin... 103.00 0.9583 -0.1119 237 1 103.00 2010-02-07
41. On a manual typewriter, strike the key with a nice sharp str... 101.61 1.0086 -0.1786 218 1 101.61 2010-02-07
42. It turned out that the sweet-talking, tattoo-sporting pikey ... 100.75 0.8778 -0.0484 285 1 100.75 2010-02-07
43. I laugh at the whole notion of "Mr. Right" and you should to... 97.11 0.8901 -0.0940 273 1 97.11 2010-02-07
44. They say that right after God created man, he took a rib fro... 93.50 1.0585 -0.2885 226 1 93.50 2010-02-07