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William Hazlitt

"You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world."

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"You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world."

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Donna Grant

"I don't go down the road of condemning."

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"And I can't wait to see where the road leads from here."

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"I got cocky and I stopped taking my vitamins. It was an inconvenience to have a suitcase full of vitamins with me on the road. About two years ago, it caught up with me."

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"Our village was built on the Ohio River, and was a halting place on this great national road, then the only avenue of traffic between the South and the North."

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"The roughest road often leads to the top."

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"If we know where we want to go, then even a stony road is bearable."

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Donna Grant

"The code of the road is, if there is anything to eat, eat; if there is a place to sit, sit; if there is a restroom, go."

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Donna Grant

"Sometimes you get a glimpse of a semicolon coming, a few lines farther on, and it is like climbing a steep path through woods and seeing a wooden bench just at a bend in the road ahead, a place where you can expect to sit for a moment, catching your breath."

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Donna Grant

"I've been on the road I think probably three years."

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"George Bush was for me the most important ally on the road to German unity."

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"Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them."
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"I would like to spend the whole of my life traveling, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend at home."
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"There are no rules for friendship. It must be left to itself. We cannot force it any more than love."
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"There are few things in which we deceive ourselves more than in the esteem we profess to entertain for our firends. It is little better than a piece of quackery. The truth is, we think of them as we please, that is, as they please or displease us."
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"If I have not read a book before, it is, for all intents and purposes, new to me whether it was printed yesterday or three hundred years ago."
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"There is a heroism in crime as well as in virtue. Vice and infamy have their altars and their religion."
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"Dr. Johnson was a lazy learned man who liked to think and talk better than to read or write; who, however, wrote much and well, but too often by rote."
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"Man is a make-believe animal: he is never so truly himself as when he is acting a part."
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"The humblest painter is a true scholar; and the best of scholars the scholar of nature."
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"There is a secret pride in every human heart that revolts at tyranny. You may order and drive an individual, but you cannot make him respect you."
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