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2479 |
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1006 |
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1189 |
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1202 |
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1283 |
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902 |
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1339 |
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1396 |
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210 |
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2843 |
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386 |
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1005 |
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1678 |
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377 |
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407 |
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1313 |
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70 |
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1674 |
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1716 |
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1185 |
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575 |
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188 |
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1462 |
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7 |
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29 |
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40 |
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Edmund Spenser
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quote: A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel that it may be very kind.
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E. C. Titchmarsh
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quote: Perhaps the most surprising thing about mathematics is that it is so surprising. The rules which we make up at the beginning seem ordinary and inevitable, but it is impossible to foresee their consequences. These have only been found out by long study, ex
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Edith Wharton
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quote: It is the omnipresent rush of water which give the Este Gardens their peculiar character. >From the Anio, drawn up the hillside at incalculable cost and labour, a thousand rills gush downward, terrace by terrace, channeling the stone rails of the baluster
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Epictetus
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quote: Who is not attracted by bright and pleasant children, to prattle, to creep, and to play with them?
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