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| Felix Adler |
No one can fail to see...
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| Aeschines |
For then only will you be...
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| Ethan Allen |
In those parts of the world...
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| Bernard Baruch |
Old books that have ceased to...
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| Robert Foster Bennett |
The world has fundamentally changed...
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| F. H. Bradley |
One said of suicide, As long...
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| F. H. Bradley |
The man who has ceased to...
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| Tammy Bruce |
For the gay establishment, the...
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| Buddha |
In a controversy the instant...
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| Vincent Bugliosi |
It was OK for the media...
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| James F. Byrnes |
The American people want peace...
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| Giacomo Casanova |
I know that I have lived...
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| Morris Raphael Cohen |
In thus pointing out certain...
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| Cyril Connolly |
When we have ceased to love...
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| John Conyers |
Once the violence has ceased...
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| Mason Cooley |
Some loves are like a vice...
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| Quentin Crisp |
Abatement in the hostility of...
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| Judi Dench |
Seriously, though, I think I...
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| Hermann Ebbinghaus |
Mental states of every kind...
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| Richard Le Gallienne |
We have, of course, long since...
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| Gunther Grass |
Melancholy has ceased to be an...
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| Germaine Greer |
Loneliness is never more cruel...
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| Edith Hamilton |
When the freedom they wished...
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| Lafcadio Hearn |
Some persons have ventured to...
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| Arthur Helps |
Man ceased to be an ape...
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| Thor Heyerdahl |
Those who have experienced the...
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| Elias Hicks |
People talk about revelation, and...
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| Eric Hoffer |
Man was nature's mistake she...
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| Winifred Holtby |
These are they whose youth was...
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| Roland Joffe |
Making the City Of Joy gave...
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| C. S. Lewis |
If you read history you will...
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| Meriwether Lewis |
The rain, which had continued...
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| Arthur Machen |
Now, everybody, I suppose, is...
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| Shirley MacLaine |
A person who knows how to...
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| John Masefield |
Since the printing press came...
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| W. Somerset Maugham |
Death doesn't affect the living...
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| C. Northcote Parkinson |
The man whose life is devoted...
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| Charles Perrault |
The next day the two sisters...
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| Karl Popper |
We have become makers of our...
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| Ludwig Quidde |
We pacifists have not ceased...
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| Gabriela Sabatini |
I lost more then 6 kilograms...
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| Henryk Sienkiewicz |
But the French writers always...
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| May Sinclair |
At the moment you are no...
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| Gerrit Smith |
True, permanent peace can never...
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| Joanna Southcott |
Another night I dreamed I...
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| John Steinbeck |
Many a trip continues long...
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| Charles Maurice de Talleyrand |
The bold defiance of a woman...
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| Mark Twain |
Don't part with your illusions...
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| Mark Twain |
I was seldom able to see...
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| Thorstein Veblen |
Born in iniquity and conceived...
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| Alexandre Vinet |
God has never ceased to be...
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| Mary A. Ward |
A modern girls' school, equipped...
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| Ida B. Wells |
The alleged menace of universal...
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| George Whitefield |
As for the extraordinary operations...
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| Oscar Wilde |
There is always something ridiculous...
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| Woodrow Wilson |
I would rather belong to a...
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