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If food were free, why work?
Douglas Horton
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Douglas Horton
Age: 77 †
Born: 1891
Born: July 27
Died: 1968
Died: August 21
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To buy happiness is to sell soul.
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Good ideas are a dime a dozen, bad ones are free.
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Live to learn, learn to live, then teach others.
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He stands erect by bending over the fallen. He rises by lifting others.
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Be your own hero, it's cheaper than a movie ticket.
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Smile, it's free therapy.
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Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant.
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If you love something let it go free. If it doesn't come back, you never had it. If it comes back, love it forever.
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Love is a given, hatred is acquired.
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Being sorry is the highest act of selfishness, seeing value only after discarding it.
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