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For they are yet ear-kissing arguments.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
Thou art all the comfort,
The Gods will diet me with.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
Remember this-that there is a proper dignity and proportion to be observed in the performance of every act of life.
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121 AD - 180 AD)
Deep is a wounded heart, and strong
A voice that cries against a mighty wrong;
And full of death as a hot wind's blight,
Doth the ire of a crushed affection light.
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Felicia Hermans
I pray thee cease thy counsel,
Which falls into mine ears as profitless
as water in a sieve.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
There is a demand in these days for men who can make wrong appear right.
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Terence (185 BC - 159 BC)
The shortest and surest way to live with honour in the world, is to be in reality what we would appear to be; and if we observe, we shall find, that all human virtues increase and strengthen themselves by the practice of them.
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Socrates (469 BC - 399 BC)
She is not fair to outward view
As many maidens be;
Her loveliness I never knew
Until she smiled on me;
Oh! then I saw her eye was bright,
A well of love, a spring of light.
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Hartley Coleridge
Tis the witching hour of night,
Or bed is the moon and bright,
And the stars they glisten, glisten,
Seeming with bright eyes to listen
For what listen they?
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John Keats (1795 - 1821)
Have the courage to be ignorant of a great number of things, in order to avoid the calamity of being ignorant of everything.
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Sydney Smith (1771 - 1845)
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