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The only hope of preserving what is best, lies in the practice of an immense charity, a wide tolerance, a sincere respect…
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We need society, and we need solitude also, as we need summer and winter, day and night, exercise and rest.
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Have you ever observed that we pay much more attention to a wise passage when it is quoted, than when we read…
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A perfect life is like that of a ship of war which has its own place in the fleet and can share…
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Unless a man works he cannot find out what he is able to do.
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The opinions of men who think are always growing and changing, like living children.
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There are natures that go to the streams of life in great cities as the hart goes to the water brooks.
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You may have a cat in the room with you without anxiety about anything except eatables. The presence of a cat is…
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People have prejudices against a nation in which they have no acquaintances.
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All that we have read and learned, all that has occupied and interested us in the thoughts and deeds of men abler…
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The happiest life is that which constantly exercises and educates what is best in us.
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Painting does not come from intelligence so much, as from sight and feeling and invention.
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