Poems List

No man is so perfect, so necessary to his friends, as to give them no cause to miss him less.
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Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus, they enjoy the present-- which seldom happens to us.
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Discourtesy does not spring merely from one bad quality, but from several--from foolish vanity, from ignorance of what is due to others, from indolence, from stupidity, from distraction of thought, from contempt of others, from jealousy.
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We must laugh before we are happy, for fear we die before we laugh at all.
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A pious man is one who would be an athiest if the king were.
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Modesty is to merit what shade is to figures in a picture; it gives it strength and makes it stand out.
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True greatness is free, kind, familiar, and popular; it lets itself be touched and handled, it loses nothing by being seen at close quarters; the better one knows it, the more one admires it.
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Generosity lies less in giving much than in giving at the right moment.
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From time to time there appear on the face of the earth men of rare and consummate excellence, who dazzle us by their virtue, and whose outstanding qualities shed a stupendous light.
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A slave has but one master; an ambitious man has as many masters as there are people who may be useful in bettering his position.
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