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What a large volume of adventures may be grasped within the span of his little life by him who interests his heart in everything.
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Only the brave know how to forgive...A coward never forgave; it is not in his nature.
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As we jogg on, either laugh with me, or at me, or in short do any thing—only keep your temper.
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For every ten jokes, thou hast got a hundred enemies.
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He was within a few hours of giving his enemies the slip forever.
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Whistled up to London, upon a Tom Fool's errand.
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'Tis known by the name of perseverance in a good cause -- and of obstinacy in a bad one.
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The history of a soldier's wound beguiles the pain of it.
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Trust that man in nothing who has not a conscience in everything.
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Great wits jump.
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Now or never was the time.
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A man should know something of his own country too, before he goes abroad.
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Ho! 'tis the time of salads.
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I believe in my conscience I intercept many a thought which heaven intended for another man.
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They order, said I, this matter better in France.
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I was at peace with the world before, and this finish'd the treaty with myself.
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When the heart flies out before the understanding, it saves the judgment a world of pains.
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The heart, in spite of the understanding, will always say too much.
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Hail, ye small, sweet courtesies of life! for smooth do ye make the road of it.
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Man is false to himself and betrays his own succours ten times where nature does it once.
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God tempers the wind, said Maria, to the shorn lamb.
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Friendship is the balm and cordial of life, and without it, 'tis a heavy load not worth sustaining.
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