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Words are the motes of thought, and nothing more.


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The death-bed of a day, how beautiful!

The death-bed of a day, how beautiful!



What are ye orbs? The words of God? the Scriptures of the skies?

What are ye orbs? The words of God? the Scriptures of the skies?



There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence.

There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence.



For ivy climbs the crumbling hall To decorate decay.

For ivy climbs the crumbling hall To decorate decay.



Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.

Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.



Surely the stars are images of love.

Surely the stars are images of love.



Art is a man's nature; nature is God's art.

Art is a man's nature; nature is God's art.



Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade.

Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade.



Death, thou art infinite; it is life is little.

Death, thou art infinite; it is life is little.



Let each man think himself an act of God, His mind a thought, his life a breath of God; And let each try, by great thoughts and good deeds, To show the most of Heaven he hath in him.

Let each man think himself an act of God, His mind a thought, his life a breath of God; And let each try, by great thoughts and good deeds, To show the most of Heaven he hath in him.





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Here's kind of my motto - if you're not happy at home, you're not happy anywhere else.

Here's kind of my motto - if you're not happy at home, you're not happy anywhere else.



Strange as it may seem, wrote Richard Feynman, we understand the distribution of matter in the interior of the Sun far better than we understand the interior of the Earth.

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I see myself not only as a football player, but an entertainer and icon.

I see myself not only as a football player, but an entertainer and icon.



Moderation multiplies pleasures, and increases pleasure.

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But get it while you're here boy, cause all that hype don't feel the same next year boy.

But get it while you're here boy, cause all that hype don't feel the same next year boy.



If we lose our title of "land of the free," what have we got?

If we lose our title of "land of the free," what have we got?



My family was a bunch of drunks. When I was six I came up missing, they put my picture on a bottle of scotch.

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You see, baby, after a glass or two of wine I’m inclined to extravagance.

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