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"Friendship is a very taxing and arduous form of leisure activity."
By Mortimer Adler
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"Force is all-conquering, but its victories are short-lived."
By Abraham Lincoln
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"Forgive me my nonsense as I also forgive the nonsense of those who think they talk sense."
By Robert Frost
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"Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt of, not swallowed."
By Josh Billings
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"For a while we pondered whether to take a vacation or get a divorce. We decided that a trip to Bermuda is over in two weeks, but a divorce is something you always have."
By Woody Allen
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"Fame lost its appeal for me when I went into a public restroom and an autograph seeker handed me a pen and paper under the stall door."
By Marlo Thomas
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"Foolish writers and readers are created for each other."
By Horace Walpole
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"For visions come not to polluted eyes."
By Mary Howitt
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"For most of history, Anonymous was a woman."
By Virginia Woolf
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"Fear is the tax that conscience pays to guilt."
By George Sewell
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"Friends applaud, the comedy is over."
By Ludwig von Beethoven, last words
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"Five senses; an incurably abstract intellect; a haphazardly selective memory; a set of preconceptions and assumptions so numerous that I can never examine more than minority of them - never become conscious of them all. How much of total reality can such an apparatus let through?"
By C. S. Lewis
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"For after all what is man in nature? A nothing in relation to infinity, all in relation to nothing, a central point between nothing and all and infinitely far from understanding either. The ends of things and their beginnings are impregnably concealed from him in an impenetrable secret. He is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness out of which he was drawn and the infinite in which he is engulfed."
By Blaise Pascal
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"From Mount Hollywood, Los Angeles looks rather nice, enveloped in a haze of changing colors. Actually, and in spite of all the healthful sunshine and ocean breezes, it is a bad place - full of old, dying people, who were born old of tired pioneer parents, victims of America - full of curious wild and poisonous growths, decadent religious cults and fake science, and wildcat enterprises, which, with their aim for quick profit, are doomed to collapse and drag down multitudes of people."
By Louis Adamic
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"For every living creature that succeeds in getting a footing in life there are thousands or millions that perish. There is an enormous random scattering for every seed that comes to life. This does not remind us of intelligent human design. "If a man in order to shoot a hare, were to discharge thousands of guns on a great moor in all possible directions; if in order to get into a locked room, he were to buy ten thousand casual keys, and try them all; if, in order to have a house, he were to build a town, and leave all the other houses to wind and weather - assuredly no one would call such proceedings purposeful and still less would anyone conjecture behind these proceedings a higher wisdom, unrevealed reasons, and superior prudence.""
By J.W.N. Sullivan
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"For the skeptic there remains only one consolation: if there should be such a thing as superhuman law it is administered with subhuman inefficiency."
By Eric Ambler
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"Few things in life are more embarrassing than the necessity of having to inform an old friend that you have just got engaged to his fiancee."
By W.C. Fields
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"Faith: not *wanting* to know what is true."
By Friedrich Nietzsche
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"Fools admire, but men of sense approve."
By Alexander Pope
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"For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me."
By Winnie the Pooh
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