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It is a sad thing to look at happiness only through another's eyes.
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Tears fell from my eyes - yes, weak and foolish as it now appears to me, I wept for my departed youth;…
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Love matches are made by people who are content, for a month of honey, to condemn themselves to a life of vinegar.
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The difference between weakness and wickedness is much less than people suppose; and the consequences are nearly always the same.
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Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart.
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Friends are the thermometer by which we may judge the temperature of our fortunes.
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Religion converts despair, which destroys, into resignation, which submits.
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In France, a woman may forget that she is neither young nor handsome; for the absence of these claims to attention does…
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There is no magician like love.
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Yes, the meeting of dear friends atones for the regret of separation; and like it so much enhances affection, that after absence…
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Those who are formed to win general admiration are seldom calculated to bestow individual happiness.
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Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned, must be obscure and unostentatious.
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The optimist pleasantly ponders how high his kite will fly; the pessimist woefully wonders how soon his kite will fall.
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One wonders how people in primitive societies, with no knowledge of chemistry or physiology, ever hit upon a solution to the activation…
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Yes, the meeting of dear friends atones for the regret of separation; and like it so much enhances affection, that after absence…
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
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It seems so long ago that he was last afraid of anything. Seventeen, was he then? Eighteen? Sometimes he thinks he's missing…
— Cornell Woolrich
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What's wrong with this egotism? If a man doesn't delight in himself and the force in him and feel that he and…
— Sherwood Anderson
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One wonders how far spiritual and political leaders can genuinely lead us without some degree of mystical seeing and action.
— Richard Rohr
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Despite his [Artie Shaw's] affectations of reclusiveness, he never tired of talking about himself, as countless long interviews reveal. I do not…
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That the happiness of man may still remain imperfect, as wants in this place are easily supplied, new wants likewise are easily…
— Samuel Johnson
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Christmas can be celebrated in the school room with pine trees, tinsel and reindeers, but there must be no mention of the…
— Ronald Reagan
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When you get given lemons, make grape juice, then sit back and watch as the world wonders how you did it...
— Grace Davies
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She wonders how long have we been senseless so tired and pensive instead of stand up stand to the side feel a…
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Wonders how many people can go a whole week without going on Facebook?
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