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He that sympathizes in all the happiness of others, perhaps himself enjoys the safest happiness.
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We ask advice, but we mean approbation.
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Imitation is the sincerest of flattery.
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A feast is more fatal to love than a fast, and a surfeit than a starvation.
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Pedantry crams our heads with learned lumber, and takes out our brains to make room for it.
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Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship—never.
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