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Find a path or make one.
Seneca the Younger
I pray thee let me and my fellow have a haire of the dog that bit us last night.
John Heywood
Man makes up his mind he will preach, and he preaches.
Jean de la Bruyere
Thank God for the passing of the discomforts and vile cuisine of the age of chivalry!
Mason Cooley
If all men were rich, all men would be poor.
Mark Twain
Forget what hurt you but never forget what it thaught you.
Mason Cooley
If, for example, you were to think more deeply about death, then it would be truly strange if, in so doing, you did not encounter new images.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
In love, we worry more about the meaning of silences than the meaning of words.
Mason Cooley
A plant is like a self-willed man, out of whom we can obtain all which we desire, if we will only treat him his own way.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Belief forages, moving from pasture to pasture.
Mason Cooley
You can never find a Christian who has acquired this valuable knowledge, this saving knowledge, by any process but the everlasting and all-sufficient 'people say.'
Mark Twain
Awakening in the morning returns us to life, and to awareness of death.
Mason Cooley
A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation.
Mark Twain
The formation of one's character ought to be everyone's chief aim.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Man who waits for roast duck to fly into mouth must wait very, very long time.
Jules Renard
In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office.
Ambrose Bierce
Life is struggle and sleep.
Mason Cooley
It is often safer to be in chains than to be free.
Franz Kafka
Everything has been said, and we have come too late, now that men have been living and thinking for seven thousand years and more.
Jean de la Bruyere
QUEEN, n. A woman by whom the realm is ruled when there is a king, and through whom it is ruled when there is not.
Ambrose Bierce
The window to the world can be covered by a newspaper.
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Obedience is yielded more readily to one who commands gently.
Seneca the Younger
But it warn't no time to be sentimentering.
Mark Twain
Office politics are bloody-minded, but weak on content.
Mason Cooley
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