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| So poetry, which is in Oxford made / An art, in London only is a trade. | | Uncategorized | |
| So sicken waning moons too near the sun,/ And blunt their crescents on the edge of day. | | Uncategorized | |
| So softly death succeeded life in her, She did but dream of heaven, and she was there | | Death and dying | |
| Successful crimes alone are justified | | Crime | |
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| The fool of nature stood with stupid eyes And gaping mouth, that testified surprise | | Nature | |
| The intoxication of anger, like that of the grape, shows us to others, but hides us from ourselves. | | Anger | |
| The lovely Thais by his side, / Sat like a blooming Eastern bride. | | Uncategorized | |
| The people's prayer, the glad diviner's theme, / The young men's vision, and the old men's dream! | | Uncategorized | |
| The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one. | | Uncategorized | |
| The tariff issue is a bit different from that of taxes - although a tariff-free zone in cyberspace for electronic transmissions makes sense, the same is not true for taxes - there is no reason for cyberspace to be a tax haven, | | Uncategorized | |
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| There is a pleasure in being mad which none but madmen know. | | Uncategorized | |
| There's a proud modesty in merit; averse from asking, and resolved to pay ten times the gifts it asks | | Humility | |
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| They that possess the prince possess the laws. | | Possessions | |
| They who would combat general authority with particular opinion, must first establish themselves a reputation of understanding better than other men | | Uncategorized | |