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The food that memory gives to eat is bitter to the taste, and it is only with the teeth of hope that we can bear to bite it.
H. Rider Haggard
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H. Rider Haggard
Age: 68 †
Born: 1856
Born: June 22
Died: 1925
Died: May 14
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We run to place and power over the dead bodies of those who fail and fall ay, we win the food we eat from out the mouths of starving babes.
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Time after time have nations, ay, and rich and strong nations, learned in the arts, been, and passed away to be forgotten, so that no memory of them remains. This is but one of several for Time eats up the works of man.
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Ah! If man would but see that hope is from within and not from without - that he himself must work out his own salvation.
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So they crucified their Messiah? Well can I believe it. That He was a Son of the Living Spirit would be naught to them, if indeed He was so.... They would care little for any God if he came not with pomp and power.
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Mistrust all men, and slay him whom thou mistrustest overmuch and as for women, flee from them, for they are evil, and in the end will destroy thee.
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Yea, all things live forever, though at times they sleep and are forgotten.
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Truly time should be measured by events, and not by the lapse of hours.
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We may taste of every turn of chance - now rule as Kings, now serve as Slaves now love, now hate now prosper, and now perish. But still, through all, we are the same for this is the marvel of Identity.
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Wealth is good, and if it comes our way we will take it but a gentleman does not sell himself for wealth.
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Everything has an end, if only you live long enough to see it.
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