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George Santayana

"The highest form of vanity is love of fame."

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"The highest form of vanity is love of fame."

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"Love nature as if it is your own garden of love."

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"Nourish yourself with the water of love to grow flowers of happiness in the garden of your heart."

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"Love has power in it; it can melt any heart, if your love is true and divine."

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"Be brave. Be kind. Be simple. Above all, be crazy with love."

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"The human race should learn from dogs about the enormous power of love."

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"Love is the ultimate power. Never forget to use it to win over your enemies."

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"Be the God or goddess of love and love everyone."

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"A touch of love makes everything better."

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"When someone tries to make you happy, that is a true sign of love."

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