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Robert Frost

"A civilized society is one which tolerates eccentricity to the point of doubtful sanity."

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Vera Miles

"A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone."

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Vera Miles

"It is better to think positive than dwell on negative thoughts."

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Vera Miles

"A healthy attitude is contagious, let others catch it."

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Vera Miles

"There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist."

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Vera Miles

"Stubborness and staunch, they are both same thingsfrom different point of view, such crazy and eccentric."

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Vera Miles

"Life is mental, it's all about attitude. The majority of it is lived in your head."

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Vera Miles

"Changing your attitude, your outlook, your mindset, perspective, disposition, or mood-they all mean controlling where you allow your thoughts to linger."

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Vera Miles

"Nothing succeeds like indifference to success."

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Vera Miles

"Charm is a way of getting the answer yes without asking a clear question."

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Vera Miles

"Appreciation is the secret behind increasing in any area."

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Robert Frost
"One aged man - one man - can't fill a house."

Wisdom

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Robert Frost
"The middle of the road is where the white line is - and that's the worst place to drive."

Wisdom

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Robert Frost
"A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone."

Attitude

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Robert Frost
"Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice."

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Robert Frost
"I hold it to be the inalienable right of anybody to go to hell in his own way."

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Robert Frost
"GATHERING LEAVESSpades take up leavesNo better than spoons,And bags full of leavesAre light as balloons.I make a great noiseOf rustling all dayLike rabbit and deerRunning away.But the mountains I raiseElude my embrace,Flowing over my armsAnd into my face.I may load and unloadAgain and againTill I fill the whole shed,And what have I then?Next to nothing for weight,And since they grew dullerFrom contact with earth,Next to nothing for color.Next to nothing for use.But a crop is a crop,And who's to say whereThe harvest shall stop?"

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Robert Frost
"Fragmentary BlueWhy make so much of fragmentary blueIn here and there a bird, or butterfly,Or flower, or wearing-stone, or open eye,When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue?Since earth is earth, perhaps, not heaven (as yet)--Though some savants make earth include the sky;And blue so far above us comes so high,It only gives our wish for blue a whet."

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Robert Frost
"Humour is the most engaging cowardice. With it myself I have been able to hold some of my enemy in play far out of gunshot."

Humor

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Robert Frost
"The Road Not TakenTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."

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Robert Frost
"They are dragged to the withered bracken by the load, And they seem not to break; though once they are bowed So low for long, they never right themselves."

Nature

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