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The individual man tries to escape the race. And as soon as he ceases to represent the race, he represents man.
One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.
Generally among intelligent people are found nothing but paralytics and among men of action nothing but fools.
In order to judge properly, one must get away somewhat from what one is judging, after having loved it.
The thing I am most aware of is my limits. And this is natural; for I never, or almost never, occupy the middle of my cage; my whole being surges toward the bars.
How do you know that the fruit is ripe? Simply because it leaves the branch.
It is only through restraint that man can manage not to suppress himself.
It is not becoming to lay to virtue the weariness of old age.
To what a degree the same past can leave different marks-and especially admit of different interpretations.
When you have nothing to say, or to hide, there is no need to be prudent.



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They say when you are missing someone that they are probably feeling the same, but I don't think it's possible for you to miss me as much as I'm missing you right now



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