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There is no wisdom like frankness.
There is no wisdom like frankness.
Life is too short to be little. Man is never so manly as when he feels deeply, acts boldly, and expresses himself with frankness and with fervour.
Christianity teaches us to love our neighbor as ourself; modern society acknowledges no neighbor.
My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me.
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A new acquaintance is like a new book. I prefer it, even if bad, to a classic.
Little things affect little minds.
A sophisticated rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity.
He was distinguished for ignorance; for he had only one idea, and that was wrong.
Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others.
Romance has been elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love.
Romance has been elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love.
As I sat opposite the Treasury Bench the ministers reminded me of one of those marine landscapes not very unusual on the coasts of South America. You behold a range of exhausted volcanoes.
The stage is a supplement to the pulpit, where virtue, according to Plato's sublime idea, moves our love and affection when made visible to the eye.
The feeling of satiety, almost inseparable from large possessions, is a surer cause of misery than ungratified desires.
The feathered arrow of satire has oft been wet with the heart's blood of its victims.
Man is more powerful than matter.
Man is not the creature of circumstances, circumstances are the creatures of men. We are free agents, and man is more powerful than matter.
Perseverance and tact are the two most important qualities for the individual who wants to move ahead.
The press is not only free, it is powerful. That power is ours. It is the proudest that man can enjoy.
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Free trade is not a principle, it is an expedient.
Free trade is not a principle, it is an expedient.
There is a thread in our thoughts as there is a pulse in our feelings; he who can hold the one knows how to think, and he who can move the other knows how to feel.