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| All mankind loves a lover. |
| by Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| He is not a lover who does not love forever. |
| by Euripides |
| The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch, Which hurts and is desired. |
| by William Shakespeare |
| Life is but thought. |
| by Samuel T. Coleridge |
| 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 |
| It's strange that words are so inadequate. Yet, like the asthmatic struggling for breath, so the lover must struggle for words. |
| by T. S. Eliot |
| Beauty, n: the power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband. |
| by Ambrose Bierce |
| Words are but the signs of ideas. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| There is no bore like a clever bore. |
| by Samuel Butler |
| Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy. |
| by Samuel Butler |
| Bravery has no place where it can avail nothing. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| In lapidary inscriptions a man is not upon oath. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| Secure, whate'er he gives, he gives the best. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| A man of genius has been seldom ruined but by himself. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| The two offices of memory are collection and distribution. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| Men seldom give pleasure where they are not pleased themselves. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| The first years of man make provision for the last. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| Many things difficult to design prove easy to performance. |
| by Samuel Johnson |
| Though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have. |
| by Samuel Butler |
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