Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams.
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Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.
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Perhaps in time the so-called Dark Ages will be thought of as including our own.
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The Greeks possessed a knowledge of human nature we seem hardly able to attain to without passing through the strengthening hibernation of a new barbarism.
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What is the good of drawing conclusions from experience? I dont deny we sometimes draw the right conclusions, but dont we just as often draw the wrong ones?
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The pleasures of the imagination are as it were only drawings and models which are played with by poor people who cannot afford the real thing.
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We have no words for speaking of wisdom to the stupid. He who understands the wise is wise already.
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It is almost everywhere the case that soon after it is begotten the greater part of human wisdom is laid to rest in repositories.
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Nothing is more conducive to peace of mind than not having any opinion at all.
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One must judge men not by their opinions, but by what their opinions have made of them.
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I cannot say whether things will get better if we change what I can say is they must change if they are to get better.
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We cannot remember too often that when we observe nature, and especially the ordering of nature, it is always ourselves alone we are observing.
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