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Apr 4, 2015 2:52:50 GMT -5
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Apr 4, 2015 2:53:27 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2015 2:53:27 GMT -5
And come he slow, or come he fast, It is but death who comes at last.
Sir Walter Scott
(1771-1832)
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Apr 4, 2015 2:54:54 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2015 2:54:54 GMT -5
Very few of us are what we seem.
Agatha Christie
(1890-1976)
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Apr 5, 2015 14:08:43 GMT -5
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Elegance is inferior to virtue.
Mary Shelley
(1797-1851)
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Apr 6, 2015 3:34:09 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 6, 2015 3:34:09 GMT -5
If man had created man, he would be ashamed of his performance.
Mark Twain
(1835-1910)
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Apr 7, 2015 17:48:03 GMT -5
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In her face excuse. Came prologue, and apology too prompt.
John Milton
(1608-1674)
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Apr 8, 2015 5:19:33 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2015 5:19:33 GMT -5
One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.
Virginia Woolf
(1882-1941)
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Apr 9, 2015 0:04:27 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 9, 2015 0:04:27 GMT -5
When writing about transcendental issues, be transcendentally clear.
Rene Descartes
(1596-1650)
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Apr 9, 2015 23:16:16 GMT -5
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I well believe it, to unwilling ears; None love the messenger who brings bad news.
Sophocles
(496 BC-406 BC)
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Apr 11, 2015 0:58:30 GMT -5
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All virtue is summed up in dealing justly.
Aristotle
(384 BC-322 BC)
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Apr 11, 2015 23:26:20 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 11, 2015 23:26:20 GMT -5
Our friendship may never be perfect. No friendship is. But I hope it will last forever.
Bill Clinton
(1946-)
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Apr 12, 2015 23:26:48 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2015 23:26:48 GMT -5
Nothing leads so straight to futility as literary ambitions without systematic knowledge.
H.G. Wells
(1866-1946)
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Apr 14, 2015 1:08:20 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 14, 2015 1:08:20 GMT -5
Look now how mortals are blaming the gods, for they say that evils come from us, but in fact they themselves have woes beyond their share because of their own follies.
Homer
(900 BC-800 BC)
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Apr 14, 2015 23:44:35 GMT -5
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Any coward can fight a battle when he's sure of winning, but give me the man who has pluck to fight when he's sure of losing.
George Eliot
(1819-1880)
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Apr 16, 2015 0:14:09 GMT -5
Post by Admin on Apr 16, 2015 0:14:09 GMT -5
Always desire to learn something useful.
Sophocles
(496 BC-406 BC)
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