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— Abraham Lincoln"When I go hear a man speak, I like to hear him speak like he's fighting a swarm of bees."
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The spider-mind acquires a faculty of memory, and, with it, a singular skill of analysis and synthesis, taking apart and putting together in different relations the meshes of its trap. Man had in the beginning no power of analysis or synthesis approaching that of the spider, or even of the honey-bee; but he had acute sensibility to the higher forces.
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Honey bees are amazing creatures. I mean, think about it, do earwigs make chutney?
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