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Henri-Frederic Amiel
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quote: Truth is the secret of eloquence and virtue, the basis of moral authority; it is the highest summit of art and of life.
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Henry David Thoreau
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quote: How novel and original must be each new mans view of the universe — for though the world is so old — & so many books have been written — each object appears wholly undescribed to our experience — each field of thought wholly unexplored — The whole world i
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Herbert Clark Hoover
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quote: It is those moral and spiritual qualities which rise alone in free men, which will fulfill the meaning of the word American. And with them will come centuries of further greatness to our country.
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Harold Hambrose
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quote: I find sitting at a specially equipped desk in front of some pretty ugly plastics and staring at a little window is a very unnatural event.
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Henri Estienne, II
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quote: Si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvait If youth but knew, if old age but could.
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