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Hope lies to mortals
And most believe her,
But man's deceiver
Was never mine.More Poems (1936) No. 6, st. 1 -
Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always To be Blest.
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Horse-play, romping, frequent and loud fits of laughter, jokes, and indiscriminate familiarity, will sink both merit and knowledge into a degree of contempt. They compose at most a merry fellow; and a merry fellow was never yet a respectable man.
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How about a little noise. How do you expect a man to putt?
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How beautiful is youth! how bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend!
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How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.
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How can the moribund old man reason back to himself the romance, the mystery, the imminence of great things with which our old earth tingled for him in the days when he was young and well?
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How can you dare teach a man to read until you've taught him everything else first?
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How can you expect a man who's warm to understand one who's cold?
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How could you be a Great Man if history brought you no Great Events, or brought you to them at the wrong time, too young, too old?
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How difficult it is to get men to believe that any other man can or does act from disinterestedness.
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How ironical that it is by means of speech that man can degrade himself below the level of dumb creation - for a chatterbox is truly of a lower category than a dumb creature.
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How little is the promise of the child fulfilled in the man.
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How little praise warms out of a man the good that is in him, as the sneer of contempt which he feels is unjust chill the ardor to excel.
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How many a man has thrown up his hands at a time when a little more effort, a little more patience would have achieved success?
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How ridiculous and unrealistic is the man who is astonished at anything that happens in life.
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How true is the saying that man was forced to invent work in order to escape the strain of having to think.
Death on the Nile (1937) -
How wrong it is for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself.
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However low a man sinks he never reaches the level of the police.
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However toplofty and idealistic a man may be, he can always rationalize his right to earn money.
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