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"The gods are just, and of our pleasant vicesMake instruments to plague us."
By William Shakespeare, "King Lear", Act 5 scene 3
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"The game is up."
By William Shakespeare, "Cymbeline", Act 3 scene 3
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"They say that the wages of sin is death. But after taxes its just a tired feeling really."
By Paula Poundstone, HBO stand-up routine
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"To get the best out of a man go to what is best in him."
By Daniel Considine
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"The battle for the mind of Ronald Reagan was like the trench warfare of World War I: never have so many fought so hard for such barren terrain."
By Peggy Noonan, special assistant and speech writer to Reagan, 1984-88
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"To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is a bad dream."
By Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
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"The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums."
By G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy; p. 14
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"The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law which overarches rulers and ruled alike."
By C. S. Lewis, The Poison of Subjectivism (from Christian Reflections; p. 108)
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"The silent bear no witness against themselves."
By Aldous Huxley
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"The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one."
By Seneca
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"There is a schizophrenic nature in modern politics. A leader is expected to have a religious faith but he is not supposed to let it influence him in his duties. Somehow, the truths that determine everything else about his existence are not allowed to influence how he conducts himself in public life. Not only that, his principles are usually considered so personal that the public is not even allowed to know for certain what they are. This passes for noble statecraft in our time. It was once thought cowardice."
By Stephen Mansfield
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"To know the road ahead, ask those coming back."
By Chinese Proverb
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"The pain passes. The beauty remains."
By Auguste Renoir
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"The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it."
By Walt Whitman, Preface to Leaves of Grass, 1855
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"The out-of-work actor wears out more than shoe leather. The very sensibilities that make him an artist are shattered by the disregard he is shown as a human being."
By Bette Davis, "The Lonely Life"(1962). Chapter Four.
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
By Eleanor Roosevelt
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"The man who follows a crowd will never be followed by a crowd."
By R. S. Donnell
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"Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight, very clean. When it arrives it is perfect. It puts itself in our hands. It hopes we learned something from yesterday. "
By Unknown, Epitaph on headstone of actor John Wayne (author unknown)
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"The most eminent virtue is doing simply what we have to do. "
By Jose Maria Peman, Spanish writer, El Divino Impaciente
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"Thus let me live, unseen, unknown; thus unlamented let me die; steal from the world, and not a stone tell where I lie."
By Alexander Pope, "Ode to Solitude"
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