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The bourgeoisie are the washed un-great.
Dan Wick, Noetic Magic, Mirandola Press, 1997
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It is better to have loved and lost than never to have had brain cancer.
Dan Wick, Noetic Magic Mirandola Press, 1997
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"True love is the essence of life"
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"Wise men know not what to know, but when to know."
William Fairfield, excellent quote
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If you are always facing the truth, it can never bite you in the butt.
Bob Bernard, original
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Love is when you are as concerned about someone elses situation as you are about your own
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Death ends life – not a relationship
Morrie Schwartz, wrote when dying from ALS
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As long as we love eachother, and remember the feeling of love we had, we can die without ever really going away
Morrie Schwartz, wrote when dying from ALS
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Once you learn how to die – then you learn how to live
Morrie Schwartz, wrote when dying from ALS
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Love eachother – or perish
Morrie Schwartz, wrote when dying from ALS
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Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others
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Monkeys very sensibly refrain from speech, lest they should be set to earn their livings
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"What experience and history teach is this — That people and governments never have learned anything from history, or acted on the principles deduced from it."
Geroge Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, from "Philosophy of History"
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