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Man is by nature a political animal |
Aristotle |
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A man who doesn’t live in a society is either a beast or a god |
Aristotle |
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Wives are young men’s mistresses,companions for middle age,and old men’s nurses |
Francis Bacon |
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All pray in their distress |
William Blake |
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For God’s shake, hold your tongue and let me love |
John Donne |
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Beauty is truth,truth bearty |
Keats |
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Better to reign in hell,than serve in heaven |
John Milton |
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Just are the ways of God |
John Milton |
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Death is the golden key that opens the places of eternity |
John Milton |
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A little learning is a dangerous thing |
Alexander Pope |