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| As long as war is regarded as wicked it will always have its fascinations. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| At 20 years of age the will reigns, at 30 the wit, at 40 the judgment. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| At the bottom every man knows well enough that he is a unique human being, only once on this earth; and by no extraordinary chance will such a marvelously picturesque piece of diversity in unity as he is, ever be put together a second time. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| At twilight, nature is not without loveliness, though perhaps its chief use is to illustrate quotations from the poets. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. | | Benjamin Franklin | | |
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| Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes. | | Confucius | | |
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| Beauty is a form of genius--is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation. It is of the great facts in the world like sunlight, or springtime, or the reflection in dark water of that silver shell we call the moon. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| Beauty is the wonder of wonders. It is only the shallow people who do not judge by appearances. | | Oscar Wilde | | |
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| Being perfectly well-dressed gives a feeling of tranquility that religion is powerless to bestow. | | Ralph Waldo Emerson | | |
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| Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously! | | Friedrich Nietzsche | | |
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| Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. | | Confucius | | |
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