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Everyone asks for freedom for himself, The man free love, the businessman free trade,...

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Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I choose the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.

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I wonder how I should like you to come to me And offer to put me gently out of my pain.

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A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never remembers her age. Age

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The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week

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He is that fallen lance that lies as hurled, That lies unlifted now, come dew, come rust,...

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I'd just as soon play tennis with the net down. Sports

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It's rest I want--there, I have said it out-- From cooking meals for hungry hired men And washing dishes after them--from doing Things over and over that just won't stay done. By good rights I ought not to have so much Put on me, but there seems no other way. Len says one steady pull more ought to do it. He says the best way out is always through . And I agree to that, or in so far As that I can see no way out but through-- Leastways for me--and then they'll be convinced.

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More men die of worry than of work, because more men worry than work.

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We've looked and looked, but after all where are we? Do we know any better where we are,...

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We turned to other things. I haven't any memory have you?...

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You're searching, Joe, for things that don't exist; I mean beginnings. Ends and beginnings -- there are no such things. There are only middles.

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Too many poets delude themselves by thinking that the mind is dangerous and must be left out. Well, the mind is dangerous and must be left in

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A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. Poetry

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To be a poet is a condition, not a profession. Poetry

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Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. Education

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Dancing is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire.

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For slowly even her sense of him And love itself were growing dim....

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There are tones of voices that mean more than words.

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Then word goes forth in Formic: "Death's come to Jerry McCormic, Our selfless forager Jerry.

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