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The oaths of a woman I inscribe on water.
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Better to die, and sleep The never-waking sleep, than linger on And dare to live when the soul's life is gone.
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War loves to seek its victims in the young.
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Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud.
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I was born to join in love, not hate - that is my nature.
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I have no desire to suffer twice, in reality and then in retrospect.
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The soul that has conceived one wickedness can nurse no good thereafter.
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No more shall ye behold such sights of woe, deeds I have suffered and myself have wrought; henceforward quenched in darkness shall ye see those ye should ne'er have seen; now blind to those whom, when I saw, I vainly yearned to know.
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The ideal condition would be, I admit, that men should be right by instinct; but since we are all likely to go astray, The reasonable thing is to learn from those who can teach.
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The truth is always the strongest argument.
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Men of perverse opinion do not know the excellence of what is in their hands, till someone dash it from them.
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Opportunity is the best captain of all endeavor.
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No wound is worse than counterfeited love.
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We have only a little time to please the living. But all eternity to love the dead.
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Love, unconquerable, Waster of rich men, keeper Of warm lights and all-night vigil In the soft face of a girl: Sea-wanderer, forest-visitor! Even the pure immortals cannot escape you, And mortal man, in his one day's dusk, Trembles before your glory.
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The golden eye of justice sees, and requites the unjust man.
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Ill-gotten gains work evil.
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Many things are formidable, and none more formidable than man.
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Silence gives the proper grace to women.
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No oath can be too binding for a lover.
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Now let the weeping cease; Let no one mourn again. These things are in the hands of God.
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One must obey the man whom the city sets up in power in small things and in justice and in its opposite.
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What people believe prevails over the truth.
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And if you think my acts are foolishness the foolishness may be in a fool's eye.