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The tongue may be an unruly member-- But silence poisons the soul.
Edgar Lee Masters
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Edgar Lee Masters
Age: 81 †
Born: 1868
Born: August 23
Died: 1950
Died: May 5
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In time you shall see Fate approach youIn the shape of your own image in the mirrorOr you shall sit alone by your own hearth,And suddenly the chair by you shall hold a guest,And you shall know that guest,And read the authentic message of his eyes.
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. . . the weal of the race, and the cause of humanity, here and now, are enough To give life meaning and death as well.
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Did I follow Truth wherever she led, And stand against the whole world for a cause, And uphold the weak against the strong? If I did I would be remembered among men.
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