Quotes 1781 till 1789 of 1789.
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Physician - One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our dogs when well.
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Striving to better, oft we mar what's well.
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The best thinking has been done in solitude. The worst has been done in turmoil.
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There are well-dressed foolish ideas, just as there are will-dressed fools.
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There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the real labor of thinking.
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To finish a work? To finish a picture? What nonsense! To finish it means to be through with it, to kill it, to rid it of its soul, to give it its final blow the coup de grace for the painter as well as for the picture.
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True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new.
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Unless we form the habit of going to the Bible in bright moments as well as in trouble, we cannot fully respond to its consolations because we lack equilibrium between light and darkness.
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Wealth unused might as well not exist.
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