Quotes From "The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz" By L. Frank Baum

...and remember my sentimental friend that a heart is not...
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...and remember my sentimental friend that a heart is not judged by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others. L. Frank Baum
I shall take the heart. For brains do not make...
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I shall take the heart. For brains do not make one happy, and happiness is the best thing in the world. L. Frank Baum
I think you are wrong to want a heart. It...
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I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart. L. Frank Baum
People would rather live in homes regardless of its grayness....
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People would rather live in homes regardless of its grayness. There is no place like home. L. Frank Baum
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For I consider brains far superior to money in every way. You may have noticed that if one has money without brains, he cannot use it to his advantage; but if one has brains without money, they will enable him to live comfortably to the end of his days. L. Frank Baum
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You have plenty of courage, I am sure, " answered Oz. "All you need is confidence in yourself. There is no living thing that is not afraid when it faces danger. The true courage is in facing danger when you are afraid, and that kind of courage you have in plenty. L. Frank Baum
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True courage is in facing danger when you are afraid... L. Frank Baum
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Nobody gets in to see the wizard. Not nobody. L. Frank Baum
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Can't you give me brains?" asked the Scarecrow."You don't need them. You are learning something every day. A baby has brains, but it doesn't know much. Experience is the only thing that brings knowledge, and the longer you are on earth the more experience you are sure to get. L. Frank Baum
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If I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it to begin with. L. Frank Baum
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No matter how dreary and grey our homes are, we people of flesh and blood would rather live there than in any other country, be it ever so beautiful. There is no place like home. L. Frank Baum
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Dorothy did not feel nearly so bad as you might think a little girl who had been so suddenly whisked away from her own country and set down in the middle of a strange land L. Frank Baum
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If we walk far enough, " says Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to someplace. L. Frank Baum
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Toto did not really care whether he was in Kansas or the Land of Oz so long as Dorothy was with him; but he knew the little girl was unhappy, and that made him unhappy too. L. Frank Baum
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In the civilized countries I believe there are no witches left, nor wizards, nor sorceresses, nor magicians" ~ The Witch of the North L. Frank Baum
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Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! L. Frank Baum