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Every noble work is at first impossible.
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A witty statesman said, you might prove anything by figures.
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The history of the world is but the biography of great men.
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The Age of Miracles is forever here!
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Certainly the Art of Writing is the most miraculous of all things man has devised.
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It depends on what we read, after all manner of Professors have done their best for us.
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The true University of these days is a Collection of Books.
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One life; a little gleam of Time between two Eternities; no second chance to us for evermore!
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To this man life is already as earnest and awful, and beautiful and terrible, as death.
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Fire is the best of servents; but what a master!
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Every noble crown is, and on earth will forever be, a crown of thorns.
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Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness.
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Captains of Industry.
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A Parliament speaking through reporters to Buncombe and the twenty-seven millions, mostly fools.
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A healthy hatred of scoundrels.
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Genius" (which means transcendent capacity of taking trouble, first of all).
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Happy the people whose annals are blank in history books!
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The unspeakable Turk
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A word spoken in season, at the right moment, is the mother of ages.
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For love is ever the beginning of Knowledge, as fire is of light.
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