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| “ The unhappy are egotistical, base, unjust, cruel, and even less capable of understanding one another than are idiots. Unhappiness does not unite people, but separates them. ” |
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| by: Anton Chekhov |
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“ To-day, whatever may annoy, The word for me is Joy, just simple Joy. ” |
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| by: John Kendrick Bangs |
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“ Whate'er there be of Sorrow I'll put off till To-morrow, And when To-morrow comes, why then 'T will be To-day and Joy again. ” |
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| by: John Kendrick Bangs |
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“ O let us love our occupations, Bless the squire and his relations, Live upon our daily rations, And always know our proper stations. ” |
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| by: Charles Dickens |
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“ Happy the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound‚ Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. ” |
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| by: Alexander Pope |
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| “ Blessed is the man who expects nothing‚ for he shall never be disappointed' was the ninth beatitude which a man of wit (who‚ like a man of wit‚ was a long time in gaol) added to the eighth. ” |
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| by: Alexander Pope |
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| “ I find myself just in the same situation of mind you describe as your own, heartily wishing the good, that is the quiet of my country, and hoping a total end of all the unhappy divisions of mankind by party-spirit, which at best is but the madness of many for the gain of a few. ” |
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by: Alexander Pope
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