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“Some artists make very good wills and do a really good job of planning for their death. And others don’t.”

And, moreover, the offering of your good wills is of greater price than the great services of more powerful men, which were not granted me with so good a grace.

This has been invented and implemented by politicians, educational bureaucrats and wealthy foundations with the greatest of good wills and the most ardent and even the most altruistic of intentions.

Some of the questions anciently asked, accordingly, were, "Will you serve at this time, and give your good wills and assent to this same consecration, enunction, and coronation?"—To which the people answered, "Yea, yea."

"You said that as though you didn't think that chemists sell very good wills."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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