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  • William Lloyd Garrison Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of the ravisher; tell the mother to gradually extricate her babe from the fire into which it has fallen; but urge me not to use moderation in a case like the present.
    William Lloyd Garrison
    American abolitionist, journalist and suffragist (1805 - 1879)
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  • Buddha Temperance is a tree which as for its root very little contentment, and for its fruit calm and peace.
    Buddha
    Spiritual leader, born as Siddhartha Gautama (450 - 370)
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  • St. Thomas Aquinas Temperance is simply a disposition of the mind which binds the passion.
    St. Thomas Aquinas
    Italian philosopher and theologian (1225 - 1274)
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  • A. N. Wilson Tennyson seems to be the patron saint of the wishy washies, which is perhaps why I admire him so much, not only as a poet, but as a man.
    A. N. Wilson
    English writer and columnist (1950 - )
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  • James Russell Lowell Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do that day, which must be done, whether you like it or not.
    James Russell Lowell
    American Romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat (1819 - 1891)
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  • Aldous Huxley That all men are equal is a proposition to which, at ordinary times, no sane human being has ever given his assent.
    Aldous Huxley
    English writer (1894 - 1963)
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  • William Wordsworth That blessed mood in which the burthen of the mystery, in which the heavy and the weary weight of all this unintelligible world is lightened.
    William Wordsworth
    English poet (1770 - 1850)
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  • Arne Jacobsen That business of relaxation, which is so terribly modern today, is all good and well, but my work interests me so much, and is so varied, that many times it seems relaxing when I go from one aspect to another.
    Arne Jacobsen
    Danish architect and designer (1902 - 1971)
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  • Alexander Pope That character in conversation which commonly passes for agreeable, is made up of civility and falsehood.
    Source: Thoughts (1754)
    Alexander Pope
    English poet (1688 - 1744)
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  • Albert Einstein That deep emotional conviction of the presence of a superior reasoning power, which is revealed in the incomprehensible universe, forms my idea of God.
    Albert Einstein
    German - American physicist (1879 - 1955)
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  • Bainbridge Colby That does not mean that we must forego just and fair criticism, or refrain from opposition to policies which are debatable or which do not command our approval.
    Bainbridge Colby
    American politician and attorney (1869 - 1950)
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  • Francis Quarles That friendship will not continue to the end which is begun for an end.
    Francis Quarles
    British poet (1592 - 1644)
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  • Henry David Thoreau That government is best which governs least.
    Henry David Thoreau
    American writer (1817 - 1862)
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  • Thomas Jefferson That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves.
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Thomas Jefferson That government is the strongest of which every man feels himself a part.
    Thomas Jefferson
    American statesman (1743 - 1826)
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  • Virginia Woolf That great Cathedral space which was childhood.
    Virginia Woolf
    English writer (1882 - 1941)
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  • Antonio Porchia That in man which cannot be domesticated is not his evil but his goodness.
    Antonio Porchia
    Argentinian poet (1885 - 1968)
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  • Amos Bronson Alcott That is a good book which is opened with expectation, and closed with delight and profit.
    Amos Bronson Alcott
    American educator and social reformer (1799 - 1888)
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  • Seneca That is never too often repeated, which is never sufficiently learned.
    Seneca
    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright (5 - 65)
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  • Algernon Sydney That is the best Government, which best provides for war.
    Algernon Sydney
    English politician (1623 - 1683)
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