The less one has to do
the less time one finds
to do it in.
(Lord Chesterfield.)
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The less one has to do
the less time one finds
to do it in.
(Lord Chesterfield.)
The present moment is a powerful goddess.
(Goethe: Tasso.)
In every parting there is an image of death.
(George Eliot: Scenes of Clerical Life.)
If a man is old only in years
then he is indeed old in vain.
(The Dhammapada.)
The tragedy of old age is not
that one is old,
but that one is young.
(Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray.)
Men are but children of a larger growth.
(Dryden: All for Love.)
A father is a banker provided by nature.
(Anonymous French.)
Nature has made us frivolous
to console us for our miseries.
(Voltaire: Philosophical Dictionary.)
We cannot reform our forefathers.
(George Eliot: Adam Bede.)
The obscurest epoch is today.
(Robert Louis Stevenson: Across the Plains.)