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Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By John Milton

Be lowly wise: Think only what concerns thee and thy being. — John Milton

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Maddy Malhotra

Depression, anger, and sadness are states of mind, and so are happiness, peace, and contentment. You can choose to be in any of these states because it's your mind. — Maddy Malhotra

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

The foundations of our society and our government rest so much on the teachings of the Bible that it would be difficult to support them if faith in these teachings would cease to be practically universal in our country. — Calvin Coolidge

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Julian Barnes

We can study files for decades, but every so often we are tempted to throw up our hands and declare that history is merely another literary genre: the past is autobiographical fiction pretending to be a parliamentary report. — Julian Barnes

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

The enormous multiplication of books in every branch of knowledge is one of the greatest evils of this age, since it presents one of the most serious obstacles to the acquisition of correct information by throwing in the reader's way piles of lumber in which he must painfully grope for the scraps of useful matter, peradventure interspersed. — Edgar Allan Poe

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By William Butler Yeats

If what I say resonates with you, it's merely because we're branches of the same tree. — William Butler Yeats

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Horace

Be this our wall of brass, to be conscious of having done no evil, and to grow pale at no accusation. — Horace

Miatt Sz Faja Quotes By Sigmund Freud

Everyone of us who can look back over a longer or shorter life experience will probably say that he might have spared himself many disappointments and painful surprises if he had found the courage and decision to interpret as omens the little mistakes which he made in his intercourse with people, and to consider them as indications of the intentions which were still being kept secret. As — Sigmund Freud