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Good Quotes by Joseph Wood Krutch
- Nothing is too great or too good to be true. Do not believe that we can imagine things better than they are. In the long…
- An abundance of some good things is perfectly compatible with the scarcity of others; that life is everywhere precarious, man everywhere small.
- Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many different ailments, but I have never heard of one who suffered from…
- Few people have ever seriously wished to be exclusively rational. The good life which most desire is a life warmed by passions and touched with…
- Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many different ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia.
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- From heresy, frenzy and jealousy, good Lord deliver me. — Ludovico Ariosto
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