Every thought which genius and piety throw into the world alters the world.
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Every really able man, in whatever direction he work ... if you talk sincerely with him, considers his work, however much admired, as far short of what it should be.
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Always do what you are afraid to do.
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I have heard with admiring submission the experience of the lady who declared that the sense of being well-dressed gives a feeling of inward tranquility which religion is powerless to bestow. Miss C. F. Forbes, (18171911).
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The soul is no traveler the wise man stays at home... Traveling is a fool's paradise.
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