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William Makepeace Thackeray
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quote: Might I give counsel to any man, I would say to him, try to frequent the company of your betters. In books and in life, that is the most wholesome society; learn to admire rightly; the great pleasure of life is that. Note what great men admire.
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Woodrow Wilson
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quote: Some people have a large circle of friends while others have only friends that they like.
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William Dean Howells
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quote: I know, indeed, of nothing more subtly satisfying and cheering than a knowledge of the real good will and appreciation of others. Such happiness does not come with money, nor does it flow from fine physical state. It cannot be brought. But it is the keene
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William Pitt, the Elder Pitt
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quote: The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the force of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storms may enter, the rain may enter,— but the King of England cannot enter; all his forces dare not cros
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W. MacNeile Dixon
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quote: Our desires attract supporting reasons as a magnet the iron fillings.
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