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Without Quotes by Henry Ward Beecher
- A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It's jolted by every pebble on the road.
- A book is good company. It is full of conversation without loquacity. It comes to your longing with full instruction, but pursues you never.
- Selfishness is that detestable vice which no one will forgive in others, and no one is without himself.
- God made man to go by motives, and he will not go without them, any more than a boat without steam or a balloon without…
- Gambling with cards or dice or stocks is all one thing. It's getting money without giving an equivalent for it.
- The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope.
- The real democratic American idea is, not that every man shall be on a level with every other man, but that every man shall have…
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