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/ page 371 of 1205 /I shall stick to my resolution of writing always what I think no matter whom it offends.
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The longer I live, the more do I feel my childlike helplessness about all practical affairs.
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There is a destiny That makes us brothers None goes his way alone All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own.
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The few little years we spend on earth are only the first scene in a Divine Drama that extends into Eternity.
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he went down As when a lordly cedar, green with boughs,...
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He drew a circle that shut me out -- Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But Love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle that took him in.
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The grip that swung the ax in Illinois Was on the pen that set a people free.
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The secret of the man who is universally interesting is that he is universally interested.
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The action is best that secures the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
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There will presently be no room in the world for things; it will be filled up with the advertisements of things.
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Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, and burnt the topless towers of Ileum?
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Things that are not at all, are never lost.
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I count religion but a childish toy, and hold there is no sin but innocence.
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Nature that framed us of four elements, warring within our breasts for regiment, doth teach us all to have aspiring minds.
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Come live with me, and be my love, and we will all the pleasures prove.
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I am Envy. I cannot read and therefore wish all books burned
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One is no number, mayds are nothing then, Without the sweet societie of men....
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Two Paradises t'were in one, to live in Paradise alone.
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The grave's a fine and private place, But none, I think, do there embrace.
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Or shatter too with him my curious frame: And let these wither, so that he may die,...
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