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Source: The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde
Source: Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims
Source: The Select Works of William Penn....
Source: the works of thomas hood
“For man may pious texts repeat, And yet religion have no inward seat”
Source: The poetical works of Thomas Hood, ed. by W.M. Rossetti
“Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not.”
Source: Understanding media: the extensions of man
“Men think they may justly do that for which they have a precedent.”
“We covet what is guarded; the very care invokes the thief. Few love what they may have.”
Source: The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Verse and Prose: Containing the Principal Notes of Drs. Warburton and Warton: Illustrations, and Critical and Explanatory Remarks, by Johnson, Wakefield, A. Chalmers ... and Others; to which are Added, Now First Published, Some Original Letters, with Additional Observations, and Memoirs of the Life of the Author
Source: The Wisdom of the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler
Source: The beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: consisting of maxims and observations, moral, critical, and miscellaneous: to which are now added biographical anecdotes of the doctor, selected from the works of Mrs. Piozzi;--his Life, recently published by Mr. Boswell, and other authentic testimonies; also his will, and the sermon he wrote for the late Doctor Dodd
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius
“He that never labors may know the pains of idleness, but not the pleasures.”
Source: Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes
“Be the business never so painful, you may have it done for money.”
Source: The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers: The human rights years, 1945-1948
Source: Sartor Resartus
Source: The Dalai Lama’s Little Book of Wisdom
Source: Path To Tranquility
Source: In My Own Words: An Introduction to My Teachings and Philosophy
Source: Worlds in Harmony
“What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott. New Edition. With Numerous Additions. [The Preface Signed: P. A. N.]
“Poets and painters have the power to dare, I mean to dare to do whatever they may approve of.”
“Murder may pass unpunishd for a time, But tardy justice will oertake the crime.”