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An ardent thirst of honor; a soul unsatisfied with all it has done, and an unextinguished desire of doing more. —Dryden. Ambition is but the evil shadow of aspiration. —George MacDonald. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave.
An ardent thirst of honor; a soul unsatisfied with all it has done, and an unextinguished desire of doing more. —Dryden. Ambition is but the evil shadow of aspiration. —George MacDonald. Think not ambition wise, because 'tis brave.
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—George MacDonald. The craving for a delicate fruit is pleasanter than the fruit itself. —Herder. The hours we pass with happy prospects in view are more pleasing than those crowned with fruition. In the first instance, we cook the dish ...
—George MacDonald. The craving for a delicate fruit is pleasanter than the fruit itself. —Herder. The hours we pass with happy prospects in view are more pleasing than those crowned with fruition. In the first instance, we cook the dish ...
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