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Up to forty a woman has only forty springs in her heart. ... they sooner or later present themselves to us arrayed in all their charms, and excite in the recesses of our hearts an attachment justly due to their beauty. —Chateaubriand.
Up to forty a woman has only forty springs in her heart. ... they sooner or later present themselves to us arrayed in all their charms, and excite in the recesses of our hearts an attachment justly due to their beauty. —Chateaubriand.
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When the actor of Athens moved all hearts as he clasped the burial urn, and burst into broken sobs, how few then knew that it held the ashes of his son! —BulwerLytton. What waste, what misery, what bankruptcy, come from all this ...
When the actor of Athens moved all hearts as he clasped the burial urn, and burst into broken sobs, how few then knew that it held the ashes of his son! —BulwerLytton. What waste, what misery, what bankruptcy, come from all this ...
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... and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden. —Richard Rumbold. Armor.– The best armor is to keep out of gunshot. —Lord Bacon. Our armor all is strong, our cause the best; then reason wills our hearts should be as good.
... and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden. —Richard Rumbold. Armor.– The best armor is to keep out of gunshot. —Lord Bacon. Our armor all is strong, our cause the best; then reason wills our hearts should be as good.
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The heart is a small thing, but desireth great matters. It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner, yet the whole world is not sufficient for it. —Quarles. There must be something beyond man in this world. Even on attaining to his highest ...
The heart is a small thing, but desireth great matters. It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner, yet the whole world is not sufficient for it. —Quarles. There must be something beyond man in this world. Even on attaining to his highest ...
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Beauty in itself is such a silent orator, that it is ever pleading for respect and liking, and, by the eyes of others is ever sending to their hearts for love. Yet even this hath this inconvenience in it – that it makes its possessor ...
Beauty in itself is such a silent orator, that it is ever pleading for respect and liking, and, by the eyes of others is ever sending to their hearts for love. Yet even this hath this inconvenience in it – that it makes its possessor ...
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