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"Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors."
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"Unhappiness in a child accumulates because he sees no end to the dark tunnel. The thirteen weeks of a term might just as well be thirteen years."
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"In a revolution, as in a novel, the most difficult part to invent is the end."
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"It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end."
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"You know you've reached the end of a relationship: when your lover now demands that your jokes be funny before they laugh."
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"If all the economists were laid end to end, they'd never reach a conclusion."
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"You can't copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you're working without any real feeling."
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"But even if I'm left high and dry at the end of this wild journey, just taking it is a great feeling."
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"I'm the end of the line; absurd and appalling as it may seem, serious New York theater has died in my lifetime."
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"Certainly toward the end of the season, you and I could be in a ballpark and they might say the crowd is 30,000, and we could look around and see that there was no more than 10,000."
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"Just what you want to be, you will be in the end."
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"For although Claudius had been accused of gambling and drunkenness, not only were no worse sins laid to his charge, but he had successfully established some claim to being considered a learned man."
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"Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors."
End

"The decision of such judges as Claudius and his Senate is worth very little in the question of a man's innocence or guilt; but the sentence was that Seneca should be banished to the island of Corsica."
Decision

"Seneca brings vividly before us a picture of the various scholars assembled in a school of the philosophers."
School

"Whether the prayer of Seneca was granted we do not know; but, as we do not again hear of Marcus, it is probable that he died before his father, and that the line of Seneca, like that of so many great men, became extinct in the second generation."
Men

"No man can pass into eternity, for he is already in it."
Eternity

"If ever I want to amuse myself with an idiot, I have not far to look for one. I laugh at myself."
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"There is only one real failure in life that is possible, and that is, not to be true to the best one knows."
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"But in the life of every man there are influences of a far more real and penetrating character than those which come through the medium of schools or teachers."
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"There was living in the palace at this time a brother of the great Germanicus, and consequently an uncle of the late emperor, whose name was Claudius Caesar."
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