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/ page 117 of 1205 /Friendship is Love without his wings!
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What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom you care as little.
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Sometimes we are less unhappy in being deceived by those we love, than in being undeceived by them.
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I would rather have a nod from an American, than a snuff-box from an emperor.
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The way to be immortal (I mean not to die at all) is to have me for your heir. I recommend you to put me in your will and you will see that (as long as I live at least) you will never even catch cold.
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Posterity will never survey a nobler grave than this: here lie the bones of Castlereagh: stop, traveler, and piss.
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The place is very well and quiet and the children only scream in a low voice.
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War's a brain spattering windpipe splitting art.
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There is no instinct like that of the heart.
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I do detest everything which is not perfectly mutual.
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Fools are my theme, let satire be my song.
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Like the measles, love is most dangerous when it comes late in life.
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I only go out to get me a fresh appetite for being alone.
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We are all selfish and I no more trust myself than others with a good motive.
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I love not man the less, but Nature more.
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Absence - that common cure of love.
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I have a great mind to believe in Christianity for the mere pleasure of fancying I may be damned.
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Though sages may pour out their wisdom's treasure, there is no sterner moralist than pleasure.
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He who surpasses or subdues mankind, must look down on the hate of those below.
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In England the only homage which they pay to Virtue - is hypocrisy.
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