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Craig L. Rice Quotes: "our deeds have even less substance than we ourselves."

our deeds have even less substance than we ourselves.



Craig L. Rice Quotes: "one pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death."

one pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death.




Craig L. Rice Quotes: "Bad enough to make mistakes, without going ahead and marrying them."

Bad enough to make mistakes, without going ahead and marrying them.



Craig L. Rice Quotes: "It is less difficult to look beyond ... and foretell the future, than to look back and remember what has already gone before."

It is less difficult to look beyond ... and foretell the future, than to look back and remember what has already gone before.




Craig L. Rice Quotes: "it's been my experience that while impossible things happen frequently, improbable ones never do."

it's been my experience that while impossible things happen frequently, improbable ones never do.



Craig L. Rice Quotes: "things never seem as bad as they are."

things never seem as bad as they are.



Craig L. Rice Quotes: "It is possible to wish so greatly for the unattained that in time you believe it has been won - indeed, you can even remember the winning of it."

It is possible to wish so greatly for the unattained that in time you believe it has been won - indeed, you can even remember the winning of it.




Craig L. Rice Quotes: "... the world was beautiful, but nobody looked at it except tourists. ... a kind of perfection of existence was always close at hand, and no one reached for it."

... the world was beautiful, but nobody looked at it except tourists. ... a kind of perfection of existence was always close at hand, and no one reached for it.