No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved.
· Mignon McLaughlin
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'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all.
· Alexander Pope
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Apologies only account for that which they do not alter.
· Benjamin Disraeli
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Romance like donut. Everybody hungry for donut. Everybody hungry for Romance. But when romance over, you not feel so good, maybe vomit. Same with donut.
· Uknown
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Sixty years ago I knew everything; now I know nothing; education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
· Will Durant
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History is written by the winners.
· Proverb
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Observation, not old age, brings wisdom.
· Publilius Syrus
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I don't mind if you don't like my manners. I don't like them myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them on long winter evenings.
· Humphrey 'Bogey' Bogart
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It often shows an excellent command of language to say nothing.
· Karol Newlin
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Taste is the mind's tact.
· Boufflers
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Choose a wife by your ear than your eye.
· Thomas Fuller
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I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
· Margaret Hilda Thatcher
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The soul, like the body, lives by what it feeds on.
· Josiah Gilbert Holland
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A wise man knows everything, a shrewd one, everybody.
· Proverb
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A droll thing life isthat mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself and that comes too late.
· Joseph Conrad
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RECOLLECT, v. To recall with additions something not previously known.
· Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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One of the hardest things in this world is to admit you are wrong. And nothing is more helpful in resolving a situation than its frank admission.
· Benjamin Disraeli
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What makes life dreary is the want of a motive.
· George Eliot
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The day nothing turns you on you're dead. No matter how many more years you go on breathing.
· Malcolm S. Forbes
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Have a mouth of ivy and a heart of holly.
· Proverb
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I accuse.
· Israel Zola
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Be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing.
· Benjamin Franklin
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The seed is hope; the flower is joy.
· Unknown
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It's not so much do what you like as it is that you like what you do.
· Stephen Joshua Sondheim
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When in doubt, strategize; if it doesn't work, reorganize.
· Srini Rangan
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Cut off one's nose to spite one's face.
· Proverb
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He who establishes his arguments by noise and command shows that reason is weak.
· Michel de Montaigne
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There was a compelling personal motive for Franco's decision to thwart Hitler. He was part Jewish.
· John Toland
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Respect people according to their eminence.
· Prophet Muhammad
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Women are at last becoming persons first and wives second, and that is as it should be.
· May Sarton
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No man is more cheated than the selfish man.
· Henry Ward Beecher
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I passionately hate the idea of being 'with it,' I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.
· Orson Welles
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The older I get, the more heartfelt my prayers become.
· Michael Levine
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The constant desire of pleasing which is the peculiar quality of some, may be called the happiest of all desires in this that it rarely fails of attaining its end when not disgraced by affectation.
· Henry Fielding
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Chance is perhaps God's pseudonym when he does not want to sign.
· Anatole France
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Man wants but little; nor that little, long.
· Edward Young
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Conversation is the slowest form of human communication.
· Unknown
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Don't ask for a light load, but rather ask for a strong back.
· Proverb
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In trouble to be troubld Is to have your trouble doubld.
· Daniel Defoe
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Anyone can become angry - that is easy, but to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, And in the right way - that is not easy.
· Aristotle
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If I have not read a book before, it is, for all intents and purposes, new to me whether it was printed yesterday or three hundred years ago.
· William Hazlitt
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My illness is due to my doctor's insistence that I drink milk, a whitish fluid they force down helpless babies.
· W. C. Fields
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A kiss can be a comma, a question mark, or an exclamation point. That's the basic spelling that every woman ought to know.
· Mistinguette
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If money is the root of all evil, I wanna be on the highway to hell!
· Unknown
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A true friend is someone who is there for you when they would rather be someplace else.
· Len Wein
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Nuclear war begins, I believe, in our hearts. And that is where it must end.
· Raymond C. Hunthausen
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Lovely are the curves of the white owl sweeping Wavy in the dusk lit by one large star. Lone on the fir-branch, his rattle-note unvaried, Brooding o'er the gloom, spins the brown eve-jar.
· George Meredith
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After your death you will be what you were before your birth.
· Arthur Schopenhauer
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The greatest battles of your life are fought within the private chambers of your own soul.
· David Oman McKay
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All persons are puzzles until at last we find some word or act the key to the man, to the woman; straightaway all their past words and actions lie in light before us.
· Ralph Waldo Emerson
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In actual life every areas enterprise begins with, and takes, its first forward step in faith.
· Schlegel
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Character is what you are in the dark.
· Dwight L. Moody
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Frankly, Id like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private industry.
· Joseph Heller
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The beauty of the world has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.
· Virginia Woolf
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To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need, and falsehood Is worse in kings than beggars.
· William Shakespeare
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The two hardest things to handle in life are failure & success.
· Proverb
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Plain living and high thinking are no more. The homely beauty of the good old cause Is gone; our peace, our fearful innocence, And pure religion breathing household laws.
· William Wordsworth
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Are you angry that others disappoint you? Remember you cannot depend on yourself.
· Benjamin Franklin
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