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"Nothing can so pierce the soul as the uttermost sigh of the body."
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"What is a epigram? A dwarfish whole. Its body brevity, and wit its soul."
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"The man who is always worrying about whether or not his soul would be damned generally has a soul that isn't worth a damn."
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"The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter - often an unconscious, but still a truthful interpreter - in the eye."
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"The most beautiful rainbow is the one inside your soul."
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"The divinity of the soul; life, light and love."
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"Her little butterfly soul fluttered incessantly between memory and dubious expectation."
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"Seeing my malevolent face in the mirror, my benevolent soul shrinks back."
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"These are the soul's changes. I don't believe in ageing. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun. Hence my optimism."
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"I committed a cardinal sin by starving my soul while allowing mind to have a feast!"
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"Virtue, perhaps, is nothing more than politeness of soul."
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"The word experience is like a shrapnel shell, and bursts into a thousand meanings."
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"The hunger for facile wisdom is the root of all false philosophy."
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"The mind of the Renaissance was not a pilgrim mind, but a sedentary city mind, like that of the ancients."
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"The passions grafted on wounded pride are the most inveterate; they are green and vigorous in old age."
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"America is a young country with an old mentality."
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"Man is as full of potentiality as he is of impotence."
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"For an idea ever to be fashionable is ominous since it must afterwards be always old-fashioned."
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"It is wisdom to believe the heart."
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"Prayer among sane people has never superseded practical efforts to secure the desired end."
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"Never have I enjoyed youth so thoroughly as I have in my old age. In writing Dialogues in Limbo The Last Puritan and now all these descriptions of the friends of my youth and the young friends of my middle age I have drunk the pleasure of life more pure more joyful than it ever was when mingled with all the hidden anxieties and little annoyances of actual living. Nothing is inherently and invincibly young except spirit. And spirit can enter a human being perhaps better in the quiet of old age and dwell there more undisturbed than in the turmoil of adventure."
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