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architect
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Subject:
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Paraprosdokians
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Date:
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9/26/2014 8:36:49 PM
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are figures of speach in which the latter part of the sentence or phrase is unexpected when also taking the beginning portion into consideration. Winston Churchill was a master at paraprosdokians.
1/ Where there ia a will I hope to be in it.
2/ The last thing I desire to do is injure you, but the possibility of doing so remains
on my list.
3/ If I agreed with you it would make us both wrong.
4/ War does not always determine who is right but it always determines who is left.
5/ Knowing that a tomato is a fruit is knowledge, knowing not to put a tomato in a
fruit salad is wisdom.
6/ The BBC Evening News begins with "good evening" then continues to explain why
it isn't.
7/ Stealing an idea from one person is plagiarism, stealing ideas from many persons
is research.
8/ I initially thought I wanted to have a life's career but eventually realized I just
wanted a pay check.
9/ I didn't say it was your fault...I simply said I am blaming you.
10/ It has been said that behind every successful man is a woman. I say that behind
the fall from success of a many a man is another woman.
11/ A completely clear conscience is an indication of a somewhat fuzzy memory.
12/ It is true that money cannot buy happiness, but it can certainly make one's misery
easier to live with.
13/ One is never too old to learn something stupid.
14/ If you decide to jump from an aeroplane, a parachute is not required, but it is
a absolute necessity if you hope to do it twice.
15/ If you want to be sure of hitting a target simply shoot and then call whatever is
hit the target.
16/ Attending church doesn't make you a Christian any more than spending time in
an auto repair garage makes you an auto mechanic.
17. I have been taught to respect my elders and I always have and do so still, but it
seems to be getting harder to find one.
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