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All of those stories are just tales told by people who lived lives before ours. What they say about humankind is true. — Brandon Sanderson
People do not care to give alms without some security for their money; and a wooden leg or a withered arm is a sort of draft upon heaven for those who choose to have their money placed to account there. — Henry MacKenzie
When men know not what to do , they ought not to do they know not what — John Adams
His Majesty [the Lord] ... rewards great services with trials, and there can be no better reward, for out of trials springs love for God. — Teresa Of Avila
Much will have to change in Canada if the country is to stay the same. — Abraham Rotstein
Coming back from the dead is not quite the same as coming back to life. — Sarah Winman
The two Antonines (for it is of them that we are now speaking) governed the Roman world forty-two years, with the same invariable spirit of wisdom and virtue ... Their united reigns are possibly the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole object of government. — Edward Gibbon
We go for books and movies to escape the sad reality. — Jhing Bautista
I came second in a 1,500-metre running race at school. I knew I couldn't have come first, so second was my version of first. — Chet Faker
I can see in what you call the dark, but which to me is golden. — Helen Keller
You will walk differently alone, dear, through a thicker atmosphere, forcing your way through the shadows of chairs, through the dripping smoke of the funnels. You will feel your own reflection sliding along the eyes of those who look at you. You are no longer insulated; but I suppose you must touch life in order to spring from it. — F Scott Fitzgerald
The Navy has changed a great deal. Not that the officers of my day were bad, because I served under a lot of good officers, believe me. But there were a few bad ones, too. — Ernest Borgnine
The masterstroke of male fraternity, I believed, was the practice of never speaking of anything remotely personal or related to one's emotions. That way, no one is ever made uncomfortable. Any such awkward moments can always be dispelled with a flurry of pretend-punches. — Lynn Coady
A prosperous fool is a grievous burden. — Aeschylus
Virtue is like precious odours, more fragrant when they are incensed or crushed; for prosperity doth best discover vice, but adversity doth best discover virtue. — Francis Bacon
