There’s no use in weeping,
Though we are condemned to part:
There’s such a thing as keeping
A remembrance in one’s heart… Discuss
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There’s no use in weeping,
Though we are condemned to part:
There’s such a thing as keeping
A remembrance in one’s heart… Discuss
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If you would grow great and stately,
You must try to walk sedately. Discuss
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Man’s worst ill is stubbornness of heart. Discuss
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There is a vulgar incredulity, which in historical matters, as well as in those of religion, finds it easier to doubt than to examine. Discuss
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The pen is the tongue of the mind. Discuss
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There’s nothing wrong in suffering, if you suffer for a purpose. Our revolution didn’t abolish danger or death. It simply made danger and death worthwhile. Discuss
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In spite of illness, in spite even of the archenemy sorrow, one can remain alive long past the usual date of disintegration if one is unafraid of change, insatiable in intellectual curiosity, interested in big things, and happy in small ways. Discuss
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I wonder if anyone else has an ear so tuned and sharpened as I have, to detect the music, not of the spheres, but of earth, subtleties of major and minor chord that the wind strikes upon the tree branches. Have you ever heard the earth breathe? Discuss
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We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be. Discuss
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As covetousness is the root of all evil, so poverty is, I believe, the worst of all snares. Discuss
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