The greatest virtue of man is perhaps curiosity.
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It was one of the deadliest and heaviest feelings of my life to feel that I was no longer a boy. From that moment I began to grow old in my own esteem -and in my esteem age is not estimable.Anatole France
It is good to collect things it is better to take walks.
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We live too much in books and not enough in nature, and we are very much like the simpleton of a Pliny the Younger, who went on studying a Greek author while before his eyes Vesuvius was overwhelming five cities beneath the ashes.
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The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, or to steal bread.
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Unhappiness does make people look stupid.
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Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have left me.
Anatole France
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