Samuel Richardson
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Women are always most observed when they seem themselves least to observe, or to lay out for observation.
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Men will bear many things from a kept mistress, which they would not bear from a wife.
O! what a Godlike Power is that of doing Good! I envy the Rich and the Great for nothing else!
Every one, more or less, loves Power, yet those who most wish for it are seldom the fittest to be trusted with it.
Where words are restrained, the eyes often talk a great deal.
Women are so much in love with compliments that rather than want them, they will compliment one another, yet mean no more by it than the men do.
A widow's refusal of a lover is seldom so explicit as to exclude hope.
Love before marriage is absolutely necessary.
There is a pride, a self-love, in human minds that will seldom be kept so low as to make men and women humbler than they ought to be.
As a child is indulged or checked in its early follies, a ground is generally laid for the happiness or misery of the future man.
Let a man do what he will by a single woman, the world is encouragingly apt to think Marriage a sufficient amends.
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I do not believe in God his existence has been disproved by Science. But in the concentration camp, I learned to believe in men.
Warmth isn't what minimalists are thought to have.
Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.
My dad always tell me to make decisions from love and not from fear.
I'm not asking any of you to make drastic changes to every single one of your recipes or to totally change the way you do business. But what I am asking is that you consider reformulating your menu in pragmatic and incremental ways to create healthier versions of the foods that we all love.
The science of politics is the one science that is deposited by the streams of history, like the grains of gold in the sand of a river and the knowledge of the past, the record of truths revealed by experience, is eminently practical, as an instrument of action and a power that goes to making the future.
For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.
So you can say, 'Get Big Government out of here, and don't tell me what to eat,' but when kids are going to school, and they're being fed junk, we're pretty much telling them what to eat, and we're telling them junk is OK.
The best way to hold a man is in your arms.
Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business, I learned from my mom, and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense.
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