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| Oscar Wilde |
A man who does not think...
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| Juliette G. Low |
Right is right, even if no...
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| R. Buckminster Fuller |
Man knows so much and does...
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| George A. Moore |
Everybody sets out to do...
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| Jean Paul |
Age does not matter if the...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
That which does not kill us...
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| James A. Baldwin |
Love does not begin and end...
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| Vanna White |
I do everything that everybody...
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| Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. |
How does a project get to...
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| Robert Brault |
I value the friend who for...
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| Steve Frank |
It doesn't matter what he says...
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| Meryl Streep |
My family really does come...
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| Antonio Porchia |
What words say does not last...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Before the effect one believes...
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| John Ruskin |
One who does not know when...
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| George S. Patton |
If a man does his best...
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| Plato |
No one is a friend to...
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| Karl Kraus |
It is better not to express...
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| Sandra Bullock |
Everyone does things for love.
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| Franz Kafka |
He who seeks does not find...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
The man who trades freedom for...
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| Michael T. Thomas |
But those musics do not...
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| Michael T. Thomas |
And what classical music does...
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| Thomas Fuller |
He does not believe who does...
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| Nelson Mandela |
I learned that courage was not...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
What difference does it make...
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| Gustave Flaubert |
One can be the master of...
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| Antonio Porchia |
He who does not know how...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Whoever fights monsters should see...
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| Plutarch |
I don't need a friend who...
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| Oscar Wilde |
A man can be happy with...
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| Alexander Smith |
A great man is the man...
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| Oscar Wilde |
One's real life is so often...
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| Steve Frank |
It doesn't matter what one...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
If a man does not keep...
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| Stendhal |
If you don't love me, it...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
A casual stroll through the...
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| Albert Einstein |
Everything that can be counted...
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| Chanakya |
A good wife is one who...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
He that does good to another...
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| Bertrand Russell |
War does not determine who is...
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| Gertrude Stein |
Very likely education does not...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
What does not destroy me...
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| Sydney J. Harris |
If a small thing has the...
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| Thomas A. Edison |
Being busy does not always...
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| Thomas a Kempis |
Remember that lost time does...
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| Paul Tillich |
There is no love which does...
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| William Safire |
The right to do something does...
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| Vince Lombardi |
Practice does not make perfect...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Life does not cease to be...
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| Franz Kafka |
Believing in progress does not...
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| Laurence Sterne |
An English man does not travel...
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| Blaise Pascal |
The heart has its reasons...
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| Charles Kettering |
It doesn't matter if you try...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
You must not lose faith in...
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| John F. Kennedy |
A man does what he must...
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| Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Change does not roll in on...
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| Oscar Wilde |
All women become like their...
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| C. S. Lewis |
The future is something which...
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| Jose Rizal |
He who does not know how...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Whoever battles with monsters had...
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| Jim Fiebig |
Might does not make right, it...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Love does not dominate; it...
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| Confucius |
It does not matter how slowly...
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| Albert Einstein |
God does not play dice.
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Success does not consist in...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Jealously is always born with...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
There is no disguise which can...
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| Carlos Fuentes |
What the United States does...
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| Alma Guillermoprieto |
One does, after all, take on...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Experience, as a desire for...
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| Karl Kraus |
I and my public understand...
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| Lin Yutang |
A good traveller is one who...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
It is easier to appear worthy...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We say little, when vanity...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Innocence does not find near...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
Why should we be in such...
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| Muhammad Ali |
Hating people because of their...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
He does not possess wealth; it...
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| William James |
Act as if what you do...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Power does not corrupt men...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
He who can, does. He who...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
Prayer does not change God...
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| Albert Einstein |
A table, a chair, a bowl...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
True friendship can afford true...
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| Confucius |
It does not matter how slowly...
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| William Shakespeare |
He does it with better grace...
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| Mother Teresa |
The success of love is in...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
He who possesses art and...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
I object to violence because...
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| Langston Hughes |
An artist must be free to...
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| John F. Kennedy |
War will exist until that...
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| Ovid |
What is it that love does...
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| Nik Kershaw |
There's stuff that everybody does...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Except during the nine months...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
You have your way. I have...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Love often leads on to...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
There is a kind of elevation...
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| Robert Frost |
The brain is a wonderful organ...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
He who does not think much...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Science does not know its debt...
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| Mark Twain |
It is better to take what...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
As for doing good; that is...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
The accent of a man's native...
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| Samuel Johnson |
When a man says he had...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
Merchants have no country. The...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Correction does much, but encouragement...
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| Mark Twain |
The man who does not read...
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| Will Rogers |
On account of being a...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
How many legs does a dog...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Now that the House of Commons...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
The aphorism in which I am...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Great grief does not of itself...
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| Bob Dylan |
A man is a success if...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
What difference does it make...
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| John F. Kennedy |
A young man who does not...
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| Victor Hugo |
How did it happen that their...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Nothing is so contagious as...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
There are horrible people who...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
A religion that takes no...
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| Mark Twain |
Thunder is good, thunder is...
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| Albert Szent-Gyorgyi |
Whatever man does he must do...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
How does it become a man...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
There is a noble manner of...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
He that raises a large family...
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| Victor Hugo |
Civil war? What does that mean...
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| Dewitt Bodeen |
What does one tell a husband...
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| Bob Dylan |
A person is a success if...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
If one does not know to...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Does wisdom perhaps appear on...
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| Ronald Reagan |
Government does not solve problems...
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| Edward T. Hall |
Two points that are very...
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| Mason Cooley |
Kindness eases everything almost as...
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| Aldous Huxley |
Experience is not what happens...
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| Robert Plant |
Does anyone remember laughter?
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
It takes less time to do...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
It does me no injury for...
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| Ivy Compton-Burnett |
Well, of course, people are...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
Man is condemned to be free...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
There is no disguise that can...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
No man is clever enough to...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
Generally speaking, a howling wilderness...
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| Orison Swett Marden |
No man fails who does his...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Pride does not wish to owe...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Strength does not come from...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
Do not hire a man who...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
Our greatest happiness does not...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
If you would convince a man...
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| Victor Hugo |
Nations, like stars, are entitled...
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| John Sterling |
There is no lie that a...
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| Henry David Thoreau |
Alas! how little does the...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Great indebtedness does not make...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
The only man who makes no...
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| Mark Twain |
Thunder is good, thunder is...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
That writer does the most who...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
I reject any religious doctrine...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
If a woman possesses manly...
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| Sarah Sutton |
I do still like television...
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| Fidel Castro |
I began revolution with 82 men...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
A physician is not angry at...
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| Sophocles |
There is a point at which...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Ridicule dishonors a man more...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
Beware of the man who does...
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| Victor Hugo |
The wise man does not grow...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Only by joy and sorrow does...
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| Dave Mustaine |
I think I'd make a better...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Whoever does not have a good...
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| Edward Abbey |
If the end does not justify...
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| Albert Einstein |
Science is a wonderful thing...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
When one does away with...
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| Samuel Johnson |
If a man does not make...
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| Plato |
The measure of a man is...
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| John Searle |
There are clear cases in which...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Every church is a stone on...
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| Richard M. Nixon |
When the President does it...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
The abdomen is the reason why...
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| George Eliot |
The important work of moving...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
I will govern my life and...
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| Aristotle |
Jealousy is both reasonable and...
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| Corrie Ten Boom |
Worry does not empty tomorrow...
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| Bertrand Russell |
In America everybody is of the...
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| Voltaire |
When he to whom one speaks...
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| Samuel Butler |
A friend who cannot at a...
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| Mark Twain |
Often it does seem a pity...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Increase of material comforts, it...
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| Aristotle |
Nature does nothing uselessly.
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| Mason Cooley |
Hatred observes with more care...
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| Helen Keller |
Security is mostly a superstition...
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| Ad Reinhardt |
Only a bad artist thinks he...
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| Edmund Burke |
Nobody makes a greater mistake...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
Freedom is not worth having if...
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| Brigitte Bardot |
What does it mean, being a...
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| Blaise Pascal |
That we must love one God...
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| Aristotle |
The wise man does not expose...
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| Friedrich Nietzsche |
Not when truth is dirty, but...
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| Michelangelo |
A beautiful thing never gives...
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| Anais Nin |
I, with a deeper instinct...
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| Aristotle |
Nature does nothing in vain.
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| Mason Cooley |
As equality increases, so does...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
For many men, the acquisition...
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| B. R. Ambedkar |
Unlike a drop of water which...
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| Aristotle |
To run away from trouble is...
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| Winston Churchill |
I am an optimist. It does...
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| Winston Churchill |
Too often the strong, silent...
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| Bob Paisley |
No, but you've got to be...
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| George Bernard Shaw |
There is no satisfaction in...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Their is a road from the...
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| Alexander Pope |
Not always actions show the...
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| Mason Cooley |
Art seduces, but does not...
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| Guillermo C. Infante |
But I do not have the...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Thought once awakened does not...
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| Samuel Johnson |
A man seldom thinks with more...
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| Friedrich Durrenmatt |
One does not set fire to...
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| Blaise Pascal |
One must know oneself. If this...
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| Guillermo C. Infante |
I don't much believe in the...
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| William Blake |
He who binds to himself a...
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| Michael Shermer |
Either the soul survives death...
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| Tanith Lee |
I never know where I am...
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| Robert Frost |
If you don't know how great...
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| Edward Carpenter |
Great success in examinations does...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
God sometimes does try to the...
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| Simone Weil |
Charity. To love human beings...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
An error does not become truth...
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| Mason Cooley |
Humor does not rescue us from...
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| Kary Mullis |
People realize this man knows...
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| Victor Hugo |
Reaction - a boat which is...
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| Oscar Wilde |
Whenever a man does a...
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| Maya Angelou |
I long, as does every human...
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| T. S. Eliot |
Half of the harm that is...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
Man is not the sum of...
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| Mother Teresa |
Intense love does not measure...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
The moment there is suspicion...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Modesty forbids what the law...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Wisdom does not show itself so...
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| Charles de Gaulle |
A great country worthy of the...
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| Victor Hugo |
The man who does not know...
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| Albert Einstein |
Knowledge of what is does not...
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| Victor Hugo |
I don't mind what Congress...
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| Jose Saramago |
I always ask two questions...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
A man can do only what...
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| Titus Maccius Plautus |
Man is not man, but a...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
He does not seem to me...
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| Victor Hugo |
There are fathers who do not...
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| Hermann Hesse |
Within us there is someone who...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Being "contented" ought to mean...
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| Marilyn Manson |
When you're taught to love...
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| William Faulkner |
Clocks slay time... time is...
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| Pier P. Pasolini |
Death does determine life.
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| Samuel Johnson |
Almost every man wastes part...
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| Paul Gillmor |
It does seem fair to give...
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| Lao Tzu |
He who knows, does not speak...
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| Rudy Rucker |
The hard fact is that not...
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| William Blake |
The difference between a bad...
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| Gertrude Stein |
The nineteenth century believed in...
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| Lord Acton |
A wise person does at once...
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| Robert Parker |
I think finally good writing...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Our plans miscarry because they...
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| Victor Hugo |
To be perfectly happy it does...
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| Victor Hugo |
Sorrow is a fruit. God does...
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
There is no grief like the...
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| Mason Cooley |
Affection reproaches, but does not...
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| Samuel Johnson |
He who does not mind his...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
Freedom makes a huge requirement...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
What one has, one ought to...
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| Jerry Lawler |
But if I've heard this saying...
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| Hans-Georg Gadamer |
In fact history does not...
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| Mohandas Gandhi |
The pursuit of truth does not...
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| Eugenio Montale |
The poet does not know - often...
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| Saint Augustine |
What does love look like? It...
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| Jane Austen |
One does not love a place...
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| Anne Perry |
You start at the end, and...
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| Victor Hugo |
It is most pleasant to commit...
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| Samuel Butler |
Letters are like wine; if they...
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| Aristotle |
For one swallow does not make...
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| Groucho Marx |
Well, art is art, isn't it...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
For, if a good speaker, never...
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| Dorothy West |
There is no life that does...
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| Cesare Pavese |
One stops being a child when...
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| Bob Dylan |
What's money? A man is a...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Shame may restrain what law...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
The pressure of adversity does...
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| Joyce Brothers |
The world at large does not...
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| Groucho Marx |
Well, Art is Art, isn't it...
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| Adlai E. Stevenson |
Man does not live by words...
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| Oprah Winfrey |
What material success does is...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
The only man who never makes...
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| Jean Stafford |
He does what I have always...
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| Theodor Adorno |
History does not merely touch...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
A stiff apology is a second...
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| Richard M. Nixon |
When the President does it...
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| Woody Allen |
Why does man kill? He kills...
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| George Orwell |
He was an embittered atheist...
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| Aeschylus |
Of all the gods only death...
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| Lao Tzu |
The wise man does not lay...
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| Gertrude Stein |
A real failure does not need...
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| Geoffrey Beene |
Fashion is treated too much as...
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| Andre Norton |
Either the law exists, or it...
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| Dwight D. Eisenhower |
History does not long entrust...
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| Woody Allen |
Thought: Why does man kill? He...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
Keep me away from the wisdom...
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| Sigmund Freud |
The great question that has...
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| George Orwell |
Power is not a means, it...
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| Niccolo Machiavelli |
The wise man does at once...
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| Lord Byron |
Friendship may, and often does...
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| David Hockney |
It is very good advice to...
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| Jeff Foxworthy |
I refuse to this day to...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
A man does not have to...
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| William Hazlitt |
The truly proud man knows...
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| Henri Frederic Amiel |
It is not what he had...
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| Leonardo da Vinci |
He who is fixed to a...
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| Rosa Parks |
I have learned over the years...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
That last day does not bring...
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| Albert Camus |
Truly fertile Music, the only...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Long stormy spring-time, wet...
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| Marla Sokoloff |
Acting kind of pays my bills...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Man does not live by soap...
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| William Dean Howells |
The book which you read from...
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| Aeschylus |
The man who does ill must...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
I'm so glad I never feel...
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| Leonardo da Vinci |
Why does the eye see a...
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| Katharine Hepburn |
I have many regrets, and I'm...
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| Friedrich Schiller |
It does not prove a thing...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Men seldom, or rather never...
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| Sophocles |
It is a base thing for...
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| Gloria Steinem |
The future depends entirely on...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
Difficulties strengthen the mind, as...
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| Sidonie Gabrielle Colette |
The woman who thinks she is...
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| Lindsey Buckingham |
It's really touching that we...
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| John Ruskin |
No art can be noble which...
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| Winston Churchill |
One does not leave a convivial...
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| Richard Bach |
If your happiness depends on...
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| Carl Jung |
Mistakes are, after all, the...
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| George Orwell |
Man is the only creature that...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
He who does not prevent a...
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| Marcus Tullius Cicero |
A letter does not blush.
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| Sigmund Freud |
He does not believe that does...
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| Norman Ralph Augustine |
Decreased business base increases overhead...
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| Daniel Webster |
What a man does for others...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
A man does not know what...
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| Calvin Coolidge |
Any man who does not like...
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| Fyodor Dostoevsky |
Man only likes to count his...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Admiral. That part of a...
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| Clive James |
Anyone afraid of what he...
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| Diana Wynne Jones |
I find it just simply takes...
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| William James |
Why should we think upon...
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| Mitch Daniels |
Government does not create jobs...
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| John Kenneth Galbraith |
You will find that the State...
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| George Edward Moore |
It does not matter how badly...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Talk that does not end in...
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| James Broughton |
The American public does not...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
I don't pity any man who...
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| Francesca Annis |
I am not going to share...
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| Sarah Jessica Parker |
In a relationship, when does...
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| Ville Valo |
Music for me is an emotional...
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| Abraham Cowley |
Nothing is to come, and...
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| Henry James |
The only reason for the...
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| Jonathan Edwards |
Resolution One: I will live...
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| C. S. Lewis |
Literature adds to reality, it...
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| James R. Thompson |
An important part of what the...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
The sun does not shine for...
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| Charles Keating |
It does make you a better...
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| Michael Davis |
Nothing ever sounds quite the...
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| Paul Simon |
Anybody can do bad work, but...
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| Octavio Paz |
Man does not speak because he...
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| Franz Kafka |
God gives the nuts, but he...
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| Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
To keep oneself safe does not...
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| Sharon Stone |
I have known for some time...
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| Jane Austen |
Business, you know, may bring...
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| Bertrand Russell |
No; we have been as usual...
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| Claudius |
No one is free who does...
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| Blaise Pascal |
The greatness of man is great...
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| Sophocles |
A word does not frighten the...
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| Oprah Winfrey |
I'm black, I don't feel...
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| Socrates |
He is a man of courage...
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| George Santayana |
The tendency to gather and to...
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| Bob Riley |
Government does not create jobs...
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| Bertrand Russell |
In America everybody is of the...
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| Dawn Wells |
Just because a woman is over...
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| Friedrich Von Schlegel |
He who does not become...
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| Rabindranath Tagore |
Love does not claim possession...
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| Charlotte Bronte |
Life is so constructed, that...
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| Lord Byron |
When the green woods laugh...
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| Abraham Lincoln |
Never stir up litigation. A...
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| Pim Fortuyn |
All those who are here can...
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| Bill Budge |
You must know in your heart...
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| George Orwell |
The essence of being human is...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
A man that does not know...
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| Ovid |
Let me tell you I am...
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| Oliver Wendell Holmes |
A pun does not commonly...
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| Elia Kazan |
I didn't have that much...
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| Saint Augustine |
Humility is the foundation of...
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| Lao Tzu |
Nature does not hurry, yet...
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| Confucius |
He who learns but does not...
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| Claude Levi-Strauss |
The scientific mind does not...
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| Kahlil Gibran |
The teacher who is indeed wise...
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| Benjamin E. Mays |
Every man and woman is born...
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| Aristotle |
Dignity does not consist in...
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| R. Buckminster Fuller |
Nature is trying very hard to...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Nothing is poetical if plain...
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| George MacDonald |
Man finds it hard to get...
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| William James |
The god whom science recognizes...
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| Franz Kafka |
By believing passionately in something...
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| Piper Perabo |
I had just done what she...
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| Simone Weil |
A science which does not bring...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
I set forth a humble and...
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| Malcom X |
You're not supposed to be so...
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| Josh Billings |
Reason often makes mistakes, but...
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| George Eliot |
The egoism which enters into...
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| George III |
A traitor is everyone who does...
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| Jane Austen |
Business, you know, may bring...
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| Rabindranath Tagore |
The highest education is that...
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| Anatole France |
The average man does not know...
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| Virginia Foxx |
America does not fight for...
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| Stephen Baldwin |
The word of God - what does...
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| Sophocles |
Reverence does not die with...
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| Buddha |
Hatred does not cease by...
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| Anna Jameson |
Childhood sometimes does pay a...
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| Georges Bernanos |
A thought which does not...
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| Brendan Behan |
What the hell difference does...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
It behooves every man to...
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| Maimonides |
Further, there are things of...
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| Alfred Newman |
Crime does not pay as well...
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| Lester B. Pearson |
Every state has not only the...
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| Lao Tzu |
The sage does not hoard. The...
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| Will Rogers |
Liberty doesn't work as well...
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| Lao Tzu |
It is better to do one's...
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| Charles Baudelaire |
Whether you come from heaven...
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| Jane Austen |
A mind lively and at ease...
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| Toni Morrison |
There is nothing of any...
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| Timothy Radcliffe |
I believe that my own...
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| Susan Sontag |
Ambition, if it feeds at all...
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| Michel de Montaigne |
There is no pleasure to me...
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| Alvin Ailey |
One of the worst things about...
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| Samuel Adams |
It does not require a majority...
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| Jean-Paul Sartre |
That God does not exist, I...
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| Thomas Paine |
That God cannot lie, is no...
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| Theodore Roosevelt |
I took the Canal Zone and...
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| Sophocles |
A wise man does not chatter...
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| Dave Reichert |
One in seven Americans, including...
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| Marcel Proust |
Time, which changes people, does...
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| Sophocles |
All is disgust when a man...
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| Jean Cocteau |
A true poet does not bother...
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| Leon Blum |
The free man is he who...
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| Anita Brookner |
No blame should attach to...
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| John Ruskin |
The greatest thing a human...
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| George MacDonald |
A beast does not know that...
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| Joy Page |
Fear is your greatest obstacle...
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| Torquato Tasso |
True love cannot be found...
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| Karrie Webb |
I think it's as popular as...
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| Thomas Szasz |
He who does not accept and...
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| Muhammad Yunus |
But we have created a society...
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| Lyndon B. Johnson |
The separation of church and...
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| Groucho Marx |
Practically everybody in New York...
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton |
Chastity does not mean abstention...
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| Andy Taylor |
We wanted to get everyone back...
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| Chuck Palahniuk |
All God does is watch us...
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| Lyndon B. Johnson |
Did you ever think that making...
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| Steve Case |
I do think actually in this...
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| Tim McGraw |
Everyone should have their own...
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| Chuck Close |
What difference does it make...
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| Luigi Pirandello |
When the characters are really...
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| Harold MacMillan |
Tradition does not mean that...
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| David Obey |
Society as a whole is better...
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| Alice Walker |
People tend to think that life...
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| Antoine de Saint-Exupery |
Love does not consist in...
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| Eleanor Roosevelt |
We are afraid to care too...
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| Suzanne Vega |
It takes as much discipline to...
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| Graham Greene |
The moment comes when a...
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| George Orwell |
A tragic situation exists precisely...
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| John A. Shedd |
Simply having children does not...
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| Irving Kristol |
Democracy does not guarantee equality...
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| Thomas a Kempis |
What difference does it make...
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| Erykah Badu |
What does music mean to me...
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| Anish Kapoor |
One does not set out with...
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| Teena Marie |
OK, so truth hurts - but what...
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| Randy Johnson |
Maybe I've lost a little, but...
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| Paul Wellstone |
If a teacher does not involve...
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| James Brown |
When I'm on stage, I'm trying...
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| Epicurus |
Death does not concern us...
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| Carl Jung |
If one does not understand a...
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| Ralph Nader |
The use of solar energy has...
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| Pope John XXIII |
A peaceful man does more good...
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| Adolf Loos |
The house has to please...
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| Lao Tzu |
He who does not trust enough...
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| Earl Warren |
Many people consider the things...
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| William Glasser |
If everyone could learn that...
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| Norman Douglas |
You can construct the character...
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| Carl Sagan |
But the fact that some...
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| Napoleon Bonaparte |
There is one kind of robber...
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| Jimmy Swaggart |
Philosophies change by the day...
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| Gerald Brenan |
You generally hear that what a...
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| Marcus Fabius Quintilian |
He who speaks evil only...
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| Deborah Bull |
I think the shape of our...
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| Paul Getty |
Control of a company does not...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
No man is sane who does...
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| Baruch Spinoza |
Nothing exists from whose nature...
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| Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Human kindness has never weakened...
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| Albert Schweitzer |
Compassion, in which all ethics...
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| Max Planck |
A scientific truth does not...
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| Buddha |
Do not overrate what you have...
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| John Steinbeck |
Where does discontent start? You...
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