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Francois Rabelais

"Remove idleness from the world and soon the arts of Cupid would perish."

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"Remove idleness from the world and soon the arts of Cupid would perish."

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"It has been said that idleness is the parent of mischief, which is very true; but mischief itself is merely an attempt to escape from the dreary vacuum of idleness."

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"Research! A mere excuse for idleness; it has never achieved, and will never achieve any results of the slightest value."

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"Idleness is to the human mind like rust to iron."

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"I wonder at the idleness of tears."

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"Trouble springs from idleness, and grievous toil from needless ease."

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"Everything comes in time to those who can wait."
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"We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us."
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"It is my feeling that Time ripens all things; with Time all things are revealed; Time is the father of truth."
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"How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?"
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"One falls to the ground in trying to sit on two stools."
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"I place no hope in my strength, nor in my works: but all my confidence is in God my protector, who never abandons those who have put all their hope and thought in him."
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