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| There are two classes of poets - the poets by education and practice, these we respect; and poets by nature, these we love. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| There are two ways of disliking poetry; one way is to dislike it, the other is to read Pope. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| There is a luxury in self-reproach. When we blame ourselves, we feel that no one else has a right to blame us. It is the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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There is no calamity greater than lavish desires.
There is no greater guilt than discontentment.
And there is not greater disaster than greed. | | Lao Tzu | | |
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| There is no den in the wide world to hide a rogue. Commit a crime and the earth is made of glass. Commit a crime, and it seems as if a coat of snow fell on the ground, such as reveals in the woods the track of every partridge, and fox, and squirrel. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| There is no kind of dishonesty into which otherwise good people more easily and frequently fall than that of defrauding the government. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into a power. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| There is not enough religion in the world to destroy the world's religions. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| There is nothing capricious in nature and the implanting of a desire indicates that its gratification is in the constitution of the creature that feel it. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance. | | Socrates | | |
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| There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| They must often change who would be constant in happiness or wisdom. | | Confucius | | |
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| They that will not be counseled, cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason she will rap you on the knuckles. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason. | | Ernest Hemingway | | |