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From Quotes by William Ralph Inge
- The fruit of the tree of knowledge always drives man from some paradise or other; and even the paradise of fools is not an unpleasant…
- Don't get up from the feast of life without paying for your share of it.
- Each generation takes a special pleasure in removing the household gods of its parents from their pedestals, and consigning them to the cupboard.
- There is no law of progress. Our future is in our own hands, to make or to mar. It will be an uphill fight to…
- All faith consists essentially in the recognition of a world of spiritual values behind, yet not apart from, the world of natural phenomena.
- Patriotism varies, from a noble devotion to a moral lunacy.
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