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“Solitude is very sad, Too much company twice as bad.”
Source : William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”
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“It seems people are more willing to let other people control their minds now and recreational drug use doesn't seem to have that same renegade sense of adventure that it once did.”
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“I want people to fill their minds with passages of Scripture while they are well and strong, that they may have sure help in the day of need. I want them to be diligent in studying their Bibles, and becoming familiar with its contents, in order that the grand old Book may stand by them and talk with them when all earthly friends fail.”
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“The glory of the world is transitory, and we should not measure our lives by it, but by the choice we make to follow our personal legend, to believe in our utopias and to fight for our dreams.”
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“When less than four years old I was standing with my nurse, Mary Ward, watching the shadows on the wall from branches of an elm behind which the moon had risen. I have never forgot those shadows and am often trying to paint them.”
Source : "The Life and Letters of Samuel Palmer, Painter and Etcher". Book by Alfred H. Palmer, London, 1892.
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“Cats are more interesting, let's face it. Dogs are loveable and a bit boring.”
Source : "INTERVIEW: Angela Kinsey on The Friskies and Grumpy Cat". Interview with Kristine Cannon, www.sheknows.com. October 15, 2013.
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“This is the first age that's ever paid much attention to the future, which is a little ironic since we may not have one.”
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“I used to pick Priuses out of the grill of my Hummer.”