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- A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure;… — François-René de Chateaubriand
- One hardly knows where, in the history of science, to look for an important movement that had its effective start in so… — Simon Newcomb
- The world is so dreadfully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain. — Ronald Firbank
- One's sentiments -- call them that -- one's fidelities are so instinctive that one hardly knows they exist: only when they are… — Elizabeth Bowen
- In the part of this universe that we know there is great injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked… — Bertrand Russell
- But what are a hundred million deaths? When one has served in a war, one hardly knows what a dead man is,… — Albert Camus
- The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his… — James A. Michener
- Adversity is the trial of principle. Without it, a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not. — Henry Fielding
- Without adversity a person hardly knows whether they are honest or not. — Henry Fielding