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To sit for one's portrait is like being present at one's own creation.

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A man's real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor.

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Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition.

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Christmas is the day that holds all time together.

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A man gazing on the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles in the road.

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Every man's road in life is marked by the graves of his personal liking.

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A great man is the man who does something for the first time.

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The sea complains upon a thousand shores.

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If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness.

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I would rather be remembered by a song than by a victory.

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The dead keep their secrets, and in a while we shall be as wise as they, and as taciturn.

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Death is the ugly fact which Nature has to hide, and she hides it well.

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Everything is sweetened by risk.

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Trifles make up the happiness or the misery of human life.

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The saddest thing that befalls a soul Is when it loses faith in God and woman.

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We are never happy, we can only remember that we were so once.

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If you do your fair day's work, you are certain to get your fair day's wage, in praise or pudding, whichever happens to suit your taste.

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Books are a finer world within the world.

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A man doesn't plant a tree for himself. He plants it for posterity.

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In winter, when the dismal rain comes down in slanting lines, and wind, that grand old harper, smote his thunder-harp of pines.

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The man who in this world can keep the whiteness of his soul is not likely to lose it in any other.

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I go into my library and all history unrolls before me.

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There is no ghost so difficult to lay as the ghost of an injury.

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To be occasionally quoted is the only fame I care for.

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We bury love. Forgetfulness grows over it like grass: That is a thing to weep for, not the dead.

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The world is not so much in need of new thoughts as that when thought grows old and worn with usage it should, like current coin, be called in, and, from the mint of genius, reissued fresh and new.

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Stirling, like a huge brooch, clasps Highlands and Lowlands together.

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If you wish to make a man look noble, your best course is to kill him. What superiority he may have inherited from his race, what superiority nature may have personally gifted him with, comes out in death.

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If the egotist is weak, his egotism is worthless. If the egotist is strong, acute, full of distinctive character, his egotism is precious, and remains a possession of the race.

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The dining hall is the best place to meet people. I know it's hard to do.

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In life there is nothing more unexpected and surprising than the arrivals and departures of pleasure. If we find it in one place to-day, it is vain to seek it there to-morrow. You can not lay a trap for it.

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How deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening.

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It is curious, pathetic almost, how deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening.

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If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth knowing well.

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Failure and success are not accidents, but the strictest justice.

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