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To John I owed great obligation; but John, unhappily, thought fit to publish it to all the nation: Sure John and I are more than quit.
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To know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.
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To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything.
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To know oneself, one should assert oneself. Psychology is action, not thinking about oneself. We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die.
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To learn to get along without, to realize that what the world is going to demand of us may be a good deal more important than what we are entitled to demand of it - this is a hard lesson.
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To live alone is the fate of all great souls.
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To live by one man's will becomes the cause of all misery.
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To live in Australia permanently is rather like going to a party and dancing all night with one's mother.
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To live is like to love-all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct for it.
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To live is shared by all, but not to be worthy of living.
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To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.
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To live is to function. That is all there is in living.
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To love another another human in all of her splendor and imperfect perfection , it is a magnificent task...tremendous and foolish and human.
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To love one child and to love all children, whether living or dead - somewhere these two loves come together. To love a no-good but humble punk and to love an honest man who believes himself to be an honest man - somewhere these, too, come together.
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To love one person with a private love is poor and miserable: to love all is glorious.
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To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, that by that alone one might determine all the cases in social morality.
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To love, for us men, is to clasp one woman with our arms, feeling that she lives and breathes just as we do, suffers as we do, thinks with us, loves with us, and, above all, sins with us.
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To make laws that man cannot, and will not obey, serves to bring all law into contempt.
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To Marx the claim of the theory of ideology is that all doctrine is a derivative of social circumstance.
In Defence Of Politics Ch. 2, A Defence Of Politics Against Ideology, p. -
To me a book is a message from the gods to mankind; or, if not, should never be published at all.
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