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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow You know I say just what I think, and nothing more and less. I cannot say one thing and mean another.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    American poet (1807 - 1882)
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  • Seneca You must live for another if you wish to live for yourself.
    Seneca
    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright (5 - 65)
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  • Barbara Castle You see, another reason for nationalization was that private ownership meant fragmentation.
    Barbara Castle
    British Labour Party politician (1910 - 2002)
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  • Ben Okri You see, I was told stories, we were all told stories as kids in Nigeria. We had to tell stories that would keep one another interested, and you weren't allowed to tell stories that everybody else knew. You had to dream up new ones.
    Ben Okri
    Nigerian poet and novelist (1959 - )
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  • George Konrad You take a number of small steps which you believe are right, thinking maybe tomorrow somebody will treat this as a dangerous provocation. And then you wait. If there is no reaction, you take another step: courage is only an accumulation of small steps.
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  • Carlos Slim You want to have a toy and another toy, and that's not maturity. The biggest things in life are not materials.
    Carlos Slim
    Mexican business magnate, investor and philanthropist (1940 - )
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  • A. Lawrence Lowell You will not accept credit that is due to another, or harbor jealousy of an explorer who is more fortunate.
    A. Lawrence Lowell
    American educator and legal scholar (1856 - 1943)
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  • Bill Mauldin [One soldier to another aiming a gun at a mouse:] Aim between the eyes, Joe. Sometimes they charge when they're wounded.
    Willie & Joe: Overseas, 1943-1945, p. 123
    Bill Mauldin
    American cartoonist (1921 - 2003)
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  • Bill Mauldin [Soldier speaking to another soldier:] Why the hell couldn't you have been born a beautiful woman?
    LIFE Magazine, 16 July 1945, Cartoon Caption
    Bill Mauldin
    American cartoonist (1921 - 2003)
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  • Adam Smith “If, as has already been observed, I see a stroke aimed, and just ready to fall upon the leg, or arm, of another person, I naturally shrink and draw back my own leg, or my own arm: and when it does fall, I feel it in some measure, and am hurt by it as well as the sufferer.
    The Theory of Moral Sentiments Part II (1759)
    Adam Smith
    Scottish Economist (1723 - 1790)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Abscond. To ''move'' in a mysterious way, commonly with the property of another.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Admiration; is our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Appeal. In law, to put the dice into the box for another throw.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Fjodor M. Dostojewski Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.
    Fjodor M. Dostojewski
    Russisch writer (1821 - 1881)
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  • William Blake Can I see another's woe, and not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, and not seek for kind relief?
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Consult. To seek another's approval of a course already decided on.
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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  • Helen Keller Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see.
    Helen Keller
    American writer (1880 - 1968)
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  • Aeschylus For the poison of hatred seated near the heart doubles the burden for the one who suffers the disease; he is burdened with his own sorrow, and groans on seeing another's happiness.
    Aeschylus
    Greek dramatist (525 - 456)
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  • Pablo Picasso God is really only another artist. He invented the giraffe, the elephant, and the cat. He has no real style. He just keeps on trying other things.
    Pablo Picasso
    Spanish painter, draftsman and sculptor (1881 - 1973)
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  • Ambrose Bierce Happiness: an agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another.
    The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
    Ambrose Bierce
    American writer (1842 - 1914)
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