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1.
"England and America are two countries separated by the same
language."

A   George Bernard Shaw
B   Isabella Mary Beeton
C   Andrew V. Mason
D   Mick Jagger



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"If you enjoy what you do, you'll never work another day in your
life."

A   Andrew V. Mason
B   Confucious
C   Anatole France
D   Bob Taslbert



3
"The West may be called the most distinctively American part of
America."

A   Paul Eldridge
B    Elliot Abrams
C   Amanda Grier
D   James Bryce



4
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives."

A   Bravehart
B   John Mendoza
C   Ogden Nash
D   Frank Herbert



5
"The expert at anything was once a beginner."

A   Woodrow Wilson
B   Boris Marhalov
C   Hayes
D   Dr. Samuel Johnson

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1   A   George Bernard Shaw

2   B   Confucious

3   D   James Bryce

4   A   Bravehart

5   C   Hayes

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