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/ page 366 of 1205 /Never a lip is curved with pain that can't be kissed into smiles again.
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Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry.
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And I hear from the outgoing ship in the bay The song of the sailors in glee: So I think of the luminous footprints that bore The comfort o'er dark Galilee, And wait for the signal to go to the shore, To the ship that is waiting for me.
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The only sure thing about luck is that it will change.
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Man has the possibility of existence after death. But possibility is one thing and the realization of the possibility is quite a different thing.
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We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.
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When we are born we die, our end is but the pendant of our beginning.
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We are always beginning to live, but are never living.
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All things by human laws created change: Lands to each other known, in time grow strange:...
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Even pleasure itself is a toil.
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We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.
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I hope to get through the winter without any more serious evil than the loss of time, and the ruin of ball dresses.
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When the unwelcome little unborn shall have seen the light my brain will be lightened, and I shall have a clearer mind. Thank God that even this weary nine months shall come to an end and leave me in possession of my own body and my own soul.
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It was a splendid tribute.
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I need to be practically reminded that Love is the Religion of Life.
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I had formerly seen Boston as a petted visitor from another city would be apt to see it. I was now to make acquaintance with the Boston of the teachers, of the reformers, of the cranks, and also-of the apostles.
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Theology in general seems to me a substitution of human ingenuity for divine wisdom.
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I am trying to translate The Cat and the Fiddle into Greek!
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The blind must not only be fed and housed and cared for; they must learn to make thir lives useful to the community.
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I never could be good when I was not happy.
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