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How blessings brighten as they take their flight!
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Edward Young |
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A death-bed 's a detector of the heart.
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Edward Young |
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Virtue alone has majesty in death.
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Edward Young |
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Woes cluster. Rare are solitary woes;They love a train, they tread each other's heel.
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Edward Young |
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Heaven's Sovereign saves all beings but himselfThat hideous sight,--a naked human heart.
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Edward Young |
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life is most enjoy'd when courted least, most worth, when disesteemed,...
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Edward Young |
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Man makes a death which Nature never made.
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Edward Young |
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And feels a thousand deaths in fearing one.
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Edward Young |
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Wishing, of all employments, is the worst.
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Edward Young |
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Man wants little, nor that little long.
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Edward Young |
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A God all mercy is a God unjust.
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Edward Young |
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'Tis impious in a good man to be sad
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Edward Young |
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A Christian is the highest style of man.
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Edward Young |
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Men may live fools, but fools they cannot die.
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Edward Young |
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By night an atheist half believes a God.
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Edward Young |
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Less base the fear of death than fear of life.
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Edward Young |
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A soul without reflection, like a pileWithout inhabitant, to ruin runs.
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Edward Young |
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Early, bright, transient, chaste as morning dew,She sparkled, was exhal'd and went to heaven.
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Edward Young |
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Like our shadows, Our wishes lengthen as our sun declines.
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Edward Young |
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That life is long which answers life's great end.
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Edward Young |
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The man of wisdom is the man of years.
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Edward Young |
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Death loves a shining mark, a signal blow.
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Edward Young |
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Ambition! powerful source of good and ill!
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Edward Young |
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Much learning shows how little mortals know;Much wealth, how little worldlings can enjoy.
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Edward Young |
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And all may do what has by man been done.
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Edward Young |
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What ardently we wish we soon believe.
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Edward Young |
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Too low they build who build beneath the stars.
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Edward Young |
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Truth never was indebted to a lie.
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Edward Young |
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The house of laughter makes a house of woe.
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Edward Young |
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A man of pleasure is a man of pains.
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Edward Young |
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To frown at pleasure, and to smile in pain.
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Edward Young |
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Final Ruin fiercely drivesHer plowshare o'er creation.
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Edward Young |
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'T is elder Scripture, writ by God's own hand,--Scripture authentic! uncorrupt by man.
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Edward Young |
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An undevout astronomer is mad.
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Edward Young |
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The course of Nature is the art of God.
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Edward Young |
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Born Originals - how comes it to pass that we die Copies?
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Edward Young |
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Sexual preference bias is one step away from bias based on the color of one's skin.
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George E. Young |
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The people you step over when you come out of the opera.
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George Young, Baron Young of Cookham |
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People are always asking about the good old days. I say, why don't you say the good now days?
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Robert Maxwell Young |
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When I was a boy, I thought myself a man. Now that I am a man, I find myself a boy.
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Thomas Young (scientist) |
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Serious cleavage behind Ed Miliband's head. Anyone know who it belongs to?
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Toby Young |
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What happened to [Claudia] Winkleman's breasts? Put on some weight, girlie.
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Toby Young |