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Requires Quotes by Samuel Johnson
- The joy of life is variety; the tenderest love requires to be rekindled by intervals of absence.
- Cunning has effect from the credulity of others, rather than from the abilities of those who are cunning. It requires no extraordinary talents to lie…
- For sorrow there is no remedy provided by nature; it is often occasioned by accidents irreparable, and dwells upon objects that have lost or changed…
- The faults of a writer of acknowledged excellence are more dangerous, because the influence of his example is more extensive; and the interest of learning…
- Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves
- To paint things as they are requires a minute attention, and employs the memory rather than the fancy.
- For sorrow there is no remedy provided by nature; it is often occasioned by accidents irreparable, and dwells upon objects that have lost or changed…
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