Edgar Watson Howe, Country Town Sayings, 1911
A poem is no place for an idea. Edgar Watson Howe, Country Town Sayings, 1911
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A poem is no place for an idea. Edgar Watson Howe, Country Town Sayings, 1911
A poet who reads his verse in public may have other nasty habits. Robert Heinlein, Time Enough for Love, 1978
Posterity is as likely to be wrong as anyone else. Heywood Broun, Sitting on the World, 1924
Perfection can be achieved by no one, because perfection is achieved from faults- yet faults tear away the perfection in...
In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. Anne Frank, from the diary of...
Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see. John Lennon, in Strawberry Fields Forever
Getting my lifelong weight struggle under control has come from a process of treating myself as well as I treat...
Even the fear of death is nothing compared to the fear of not having lived authentically and fully. Frances Moore...
Luck is the residue of design. Branch Rickey, Communication Bulletin for Managers & Supervisors, June 2004
There are no hopeless situations; There are only people who have grown hopeless about them. Clare Boothe Luce
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