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Books have led some to learning and others to madness.
Petrarch
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Petrarch
Age: 69 †
Born: 1304
Born: July 20
Died: 1374
Died: July 19
Autobiographer
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Francesco Petrarca
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It may be only glory that we seek here, but I persuade myself that, as long as we remain here, that is right. Another glory awaits us in heaven and he who reaches there will not wish even to think of earthly fame.
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Continued work and application form my soul's nourishment. So soon as I commenced to rest and relax I should cease to live.
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Love is the crowning grace of humanity.
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Who over-refines his argument brings himself to grief
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How quick the old woe follows a little bliss!
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Death is a sleep that ends our dreaming. Oh, that we may be allowed to wake before death wakes us.
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Man has no greater enemy than himself. I have acted contrary to my sentiments and inclination throughout our whole lives we do what we never intended, and what we proposed to do, we leave undone.
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There is no lighter burden, nor more agreeable, than a pen.
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The greater I am, the greater shall be my efforts.
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Man has not a greater enemy than himself.
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Books can warm the heart with friendly words and counsel, entering into a close relationship with us which is articulate and alive
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How difficult it is to save the bark of reputation from the rocks of ignorance.
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Rarely do great beauty and great virtue dwell together.
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The end of doubt is the beginning of repose.
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Love is the crowning grace of humanity, the holiest right of the soul, the golden link which binds us to duty and truth, the redeeming principle that chiefly reconciles the heart to life, and is prophetic of eternal good.
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Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure.
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The time will come when every change shall cease, This quick revolving wheel shall rest in peace: No summer then shall glow, not winter freeze Nothing shall be to come, and nothing past, But an eternal now shall ever last.
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I have friends whose society is delightful to me they are persons of all countries and of all ages distinguished in war, in council, and in letters easy to live with, always at my command.
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To be able to say how much love, is love but little.
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Great errors seldom originate but with men of great minds.
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