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People argue themselves out of their pleasures


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One hesitates to open a new chapter when the old one is not resolved.

One hesitates to open a new chapter when the old one is not resolved.



It is presumptuous to draw conclusions about a person from what one has heard

It is presumptuous to draw conclusions about a person from what one has heard



It is our feelings that guide us and they can never lead us wrong

It is our feelings that guide us and they can never lead us wrong



When you are in love- everything is romantic

When you are in love- everything is romantic



No expectations mean there is no risk of disappointment.

No expectations mean there is no risk of disappointment.



If someone tries to use you as a tool, you shouldn't mind it, because it is their choice and folly, not yours.

If someone tries to use you as a tool, you shouldn't mind it, because it is their choice and folly, not yours.



I can always forgive where I understand.

I can always forgive where I understand.



You cannot believe everything you hear

You cannot believe everything you hear



I am no faint-heart when it comes to the unpleasant truth. Indeed I have always taken a bracing sort of pleasure in facing it.

I am no faint-heart when it comes to the unpleasant truth. Indeed I have always taken a bracing sort of pleasure in facing it.



I have never understood why a woman must have a man to take her into dinner.

I have never understood why a woman must have a man to take her into dinner.





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