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Lord Byron:Fare thee well! and if for ever,


Fare thee well! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well.
by Lord Byron


Todd:Few ever lived to a great age, and fewer


Few ever lived to a great age, and fewer still ever became distinguished, who were not in the habit of early rising.
by Todd


Juvenal:No one ever reached the worst of a vice


No one ever reached the worst of a vice at one leap.
by Juvenal


Stanislaw Jerzy Lec:No snowflake in an avalanche


No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.
by Stanislaw Jerzy Lec


Alexander Pope:A decent boldness ever meets with


A decent boldness ever meets with friends.
by Alexander Pope


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:Yes, we must ever be


Yes, we must ever be friends; and of all who offer you friendship let me be ever the first, the truest, the nearest and dearest!
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


Alfred Lord Tennyson:All experience is an arch


All experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades for ever and for ever when I move.
by Alfred Lord Tennyson


Christian Nestell Bovee:It is ever the invisible


It is ever the invisible that is the object of our profoundest worship. With the lover it is not the seen but the unseen that he muses upon.
by Christian Nestell Bovee


G.K. Chesterton:No animal ever invented anything


No animal ever invented anything as bad as drunkeness or as good as drink.
by G.K. Chesterton


Robert Frost:Nobody was ever meant To remember


Nobody was ever meant To remember or invent What he did with every cent.
by Robert Frost


Baltasar Gracian:Nature scarcely ever gives us


Nature scarcely ever gives us the very best; for that we must have recourse to art.
by Baltasar Gracian


Joseph Hall:Seldom ever was any knowledge given


Seldom ever was any knowledge given to keep, but to impart; the grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment.
by Joseph Hall


Jane Austen:Business, you know, may bring money,


Business, you know, may bring money, but friendship hardly ever does.
by Jane Austen


Kin Hubbard:If capital and labor ever do get


If capital and labor ever do get together it's good night for the rest of us.
by Kin Hubbard


Edward Lucas:There is more refreshment and


There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.
by Edward Lucas


Compton MacKenzie:The only mystery about the cat


The only mystery about the cat is why it ever decided to become a domesticated animal.
by Compton MacKenzie


H.L. Mencken:No one ever went broke


No one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public.
by H.L. Mencken


Alfred Lord Tennyson:A lie which is half a truth


A lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies.
by Alfred Lord Tennyson


Unknown:No one ever injured their eyesight from


No one ever injured their eyesight from looking on the bright side of things.
by Unknown


Willy Wonka:We should never ever doubt what


We should never ever doubt what nobody is sure about.
by Willy Wonka


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