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1. This planet has, or rather had, a problem, which was this: m... 146.09 1.0477 0.1426 360 1 146.09 2009-07-24
2. Remember that humor is written backwards. That means you fir... 144.28 1.0714 0.0925 129 3 126.88 2009-07-25
3. On a manual typewriter, strike the key with a nice sharp str... 142.13 1.0016 0.1491 218 1 142.13 2009-07-24
4. Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you kno... 141.90 1.0445 0.1102 373 1 141.90 2009-07-24
5. Many rivers to cross but I can't seem to find my way over. W... 135.77 1.0361 0.0679 269 1 135.77 2009-07-24
6. It is possible that I already had some presentiment of my fu... 135.22 1.0349 0.0626 234 1 135.22 2009-07-25
7. Milt, with the excellent timing of a master comedy writer, w... 134.39 0.9570 0.1365 287 1 134.39 2009-07-25
8. No matter how bad things are, you can always make things wor... 134.31 1.0462 0.0390 184 1 134.31 2009-07-25
9. In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and... 133.52 1.1018 -0.0238 220 1 133.52 2009-07-25
10. I remember when we used to sit in the government yard in Tre... 131.82 0.9965 0.0748 277 1 131.82 2009-07-24
11. Step out the front door like a ghost into the fog where no o... 131.08 1.0567 0.0088 303 1 131.08 2009-07-24
12. Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me, I'm not sleepy a... 129.29 0.8996 0.1447 192 1 129.29 2009-07-25
13. Life is not suffering; it's just that you will suffer it, ra... 128.76 1.0498 -0.0092 180 1 128.76 2009-07-25
14. Whether they use the title or not, many lyrics have evocativ... 126.73 1.0463 -0.0222 182 1 126.73 2009-07-24
15. It is greatly to America's advantage that it is a congenial ... 126.51 0.9266 0.1002 267 1 126.51 2009-07-24
16. And in the world a heart of darkness, a firezone, where poet... 124.28 1.0214 -0.0142 269 1 124.28 2009-07-25
17. My darling, you have to be standing up in order to be able t... 123.81 0.9884 0.0159 233 1 123.81 2009-07-24
18. When you are typing on a typewriter, your input appears dire... 121.24 1.0029 -0.0258 209 1 121.24 2009-07-25
19. Today, you people are no longer maggots. Today, you are Mari... 119.54 0.9965 -0.0265 310 1 119.54 2009-07-24
20. I had the impression of being abandoned by everyone when the... 119.12 0.9942 -0.0192 483 1 119.12 2009-07-24
21. The Earth is a world, the world is a ball, a ball in a game ... 118.20 1.0788 -0.1258 171 1 118.20 2009-07-24
22. In May 1980, Fidel Castro opened the harbor at Mariel, Cuba ... 115.73 0.8947 0.0489 366 1 115.73 2009-07-24
23. Involuntarily I glanced seaward - and distinguished nothing ... 115.41 0.9365 0.0008 248 1 115.41 2009-07-25
24. Too often writers believe that they can emphasize words by p... 114.11 1.0073 -0.0740 369 1 114.11 2009-07-25
25. It was hard to toss things I had once thought were valuable ... 114.00 1.0257 -0.0951 401 1 114.00 2009-07-24
26. My name is Turkish. Funny name for an Englishman, I know. My... 112.86 0.9833 -0.0668 355 1 112.86 2009-07-25
27. Geometry sets out from certain conceptions such as "plane," ... 111.31 0.9097 0.0343 464 1 111.31 2009-07-24
28. Under the headline "Wonderful Typing," the New York Times re... 108.91 0.7876 0.0973 316 1 108.91 2009-07-24
29. My dog barks some. Mentally you picture my dog, but I have n... 108.41 0.8919 -0.0151 205 1 108.41 2009-07-24
30. As if that blind rage had washed me clean, rid me of hope; f... 108.00 1.0613 -0.1856 266 1 108.00 2009-07-24
31. There's sometimes a buggy. How many drivers does a buggy hav... 106.91 1.0251 -0.1612 261 1 106.91 2009-07-24
32. I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, t... 82.81 1.0767 -0.4113 212 1 82.81 2009-07-24
33. I know a bloke who knows a bloke who knows a bloke. Now, I k... 67.31 1.0398 -0.5104 110 1 67.31 2009-07-24