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W. C. Gannett
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quote: The old Quaker was right: I expect to pass through life but once. If there is any kindness, or any good thing I can do to my fellow beings, let me do it now. I shall pass this way but once.
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William Bridges
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quote: Genuine beginnings begin within us, even when they are brought to our attention by external opportunities.
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Wallace Stevens
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quote: Like the Sweetness of Gardenias Mother, you died 15 years ago. pain, a rapier, cut until, finally, there was just peace like the sweetness of gardenias in the crystal vase on your yellow kitchen table. so fragrant. your voice lingers in my ear reminding,
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William Lyon Phelps
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quote: The belief that youth is the happiest time of life is founded on fallacy. The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts, and we grow happier as we grow older.
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William Shakespeare
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quote: Come my spade. There is no ancient gentlemen but gardeners, ditchers, and grave–makers; they hold up Adams profession.
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