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The Road of Excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom.
William Blake
and also,
Load every rift with ore.
John Keats
and, too,
You must be proud, bold, pleasant, resolute,
And now and then stab, when occasion serves.
Christopher Marlowe
but, as well,
A book should be as an axe, to break the frozen sea within us.
Franz Kafka
and,
dont be so fast,
youre all youve got.
Rita Dove
not to mention:
It all comes back to that, to my and your funif
we but allow the term its full extension; to the production of which no
humblest question involved, not even to the shade of a cadence or the
position of a comma, is not richly pertinent.
Henry James
and overlook at your peril:
Charming villains have always had a decided social advantage over well-meaning
people who chew with their mouths open.
Miss Manners
and, last but not least,
Interviewer: To what do you attribute your success?
Joan Sutherland: Bloody hard work, Duckie!
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