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Sincerity is the luxury allowed, like diadems and authority, only to the highest rank. Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. More Ralph Waldo Emerson
If wisdom were on sale in the open market, the stupid would not even ask the price. More unknown unknown
It is just as hard to do your duty when men are sneering at you as when they are shouting at you. More Woodrow Wilson
When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. More unknown unknown
Long is the road from conception to completion. More Zhan Batist Moliere
To ask women to become unnaturally thin is to ask them to relinquish their sexuality. More Naomi Wolf
The more deeply the path is etched, the more it is used, and the more it is used, the more deeply it etched. More Jo Coudert
My writing's got better, I feel more confident and more grounded with it and there's a transition in the music. It's got an eclectic flavour-there's a jazz theme, a couple of show tunes. More Geri Halliwell
Enlarge the opportunity and the person will expand to fill it More Eli Ginzberg
Once in a while you fall into something that makes you feel good and you don't mind doing it, but if I had to do it for a living, I'd make exactly 4 dollars and 80 cents. More Bobby Darin
A remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he is really very good in spite of all the people who say he is very good. More Robert Graves
Better pointed bullets than pointed speeches. More Otto Bismarck
Can there be a love which does not make demands on its object? More Confucius
Failure too is a form of death... More Graham Greene
On a day of burial there is no perspective -- for space itself is annihilated. Your dead friend is still a fragmentary being. The day you bury him is a day of chores and crowds, of hands false or true to be shaken, of the immediate cares of mourning. The dead friend will not really die until tomorrow, when silence is round you again. Then he will show himself complete, as he was -- to tear himself away, as he was, from the substantial you. Only then will you cry out because of him who is leaving and whom you cannot detain. More Antoine De Saint-Exupery
What is peculiar in the life of a man consists not in his obedience, but his opposition, to his instincts. In one direction or another he strives to live a supernatural life. More Henry David Thoreau
Compelling reason will never convince blinding emotion. More Richard Bach
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out... More Robert Collier
I am admonished in many ways that time is pushing me inexorably along. I am approaching the threshold of age; in 1977 I shall be 142. This is no time to be flitting about the earth. I must cease from the activities proper to youth and begin to take on the dignities and gravities and inertia proper to that season of honorable senility which is on its way. More Mark Twain
Each mind is pressed, and open every ear, to hear new tidings, though they no way joy us. More Edward Fairfax

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