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"From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity."
By Edvard Munch
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"For every thousand hacking at the leaves of evil, there is one striking at the root."
By Henry Thoreau
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"For men who had easily endured hardship, danger and difficult uncertainty, leisure and riches, though in some ways desirable, proved burdensome and a source of grief."
By Sallust
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"From the totalitarian point of view, history is something to be created rather than learned."
By George Orwell, Essay: "The Prevention of Literature" (1946)
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"Fools rush in and get the best seats."
By Alfred E. Neuman (probably William Gaines), MAD Magazine
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"Freedom is the right to say two plus two make four. If granted, all else follows."
By George Orwell
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"Frustration is one of the greatest things in art; satisfaction is nothing."
By Malcom Mclaren
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"Fixed ideas are like a cramp in the foot - the best remedy against it is to tread on it."
By S?ren Kierkegaard, Journal, july 6., 1838
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"Fashion can be bought. Style one must possess."
By Edna Woolman Chase
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"Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light."
By Helen Keller
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"Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art... it has no survival value; rather is one of those things that give value to survival."
By C. S. Lewis
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"Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err. It passes my comprehension how human beings, be they ever so experienced and able, can delight in depriving other human beings of that precious right."
By Ghandi, 1931
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"For when the One Great Scorer comes
To write against your name,
He marks-not that you won or lost-
But how you played the game."
By Grantland Rice, "Alumunus Football," Only the Brave and Other Poems, p. 144 (1941)
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"Few take up the burden of their own victory: most give up their dreams when they become impossible."
By Paulo Coelho, The Pilgrimage
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"For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imaginations, we learned to talk."
By Stephen Hawking
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"First you imitate, then you innovate."
By Miles Davis
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"Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything."
By Ivana Trump
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"Fleas can be taught nearly anything a congressman can."
By Mark Twain
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"For an actress to be a success, she must have the face of a Venus, the brains of a Minerva, the grace of Terpsichore, the memory of a MaCaulay, the figure of Juno, and the hide of a rhinoceros."
By Ethel Barrymore
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"For those who believe, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not, none will suffice."
By Joseph Dunninger, Mentalist
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