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Tupper:There is a joy in sorrow which none but a


There is a joy in sorrow which none but a mourner can know.
by Tupper


Christian Nestell Bovee:Enthusiasm is the


Enthusiasm is the inspiration of everything great. Without it no man is to be feared, and with it none despised.
by Christian Nestell Bovee


Lord Byron:Let none think to fly the danger for


Let none think to fly the danger for soon or late love is his own avenger.
by Lord Byron


John Harrington:Treason doth never prosper:


Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
by John Harrington


Percy Bysshe Shelley:She dwelt among the


She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love.
by Percy Bysshe Shelley


Voltaire:I know many books which have bored


I know many books which have bored their readers, but I know of none which has done real evil.
by Voltaire


Charles C. Colton:Happiness, that grand mistress


Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route.
by Charles C. Colton


Jonathan Swift:Under this window in stormy


Under this window in stormy weather I marry this man and woman together; Let none but Him who rules the thunder Put this man and woman asunder.
by Jonathan Swift


Shaftesbury III:In nature all is managed for the


In nature all is managed for the best with perfect frugality and just reserve, profuse to none, but bountiful to all; never employing on one thing more than enough, but with exact economy retrenching the superfluous, and adding force to what is principal in everything.
by Shaftesbury III


Henry David Thoreau:By avarice and selfishness,


By avarice and selfishness, and a groveling habit, from which none of us is free, of regarding the soil as property, or the means of acquiring property chiefly, the landscape is deformed, husbandry is degraded with us, and the farmer leads the meanest of lives. He knows Nature but as a robber.
by Henry David Thoreau


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