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Every sacred book, successively, has been accepted in the faith that it was to be the final resting-place of the sojourning soul;but after all, it was but a caravansary which supplied refreshment to the traveler, and directed him farther on his way to Isphahan or Bagdat. Thank God, no Hindoo tyranny prevailed at the framing of the world, but we are freemen of the universe, and not sentenced to any caste.
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We should never stand upon ceremony with sincerity. We should never cheat and insult and banish one another by our meanness, if there were present the kernel of worth and friendliness. We should not meet thus in haste.
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New earths, new themes expect us.
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When it was proposed to me to go abroad, rub oft some rust, and better my condition in a worldly sense, I fear lest my life will lose some of its homeliness. If these fields and streams and woods, the phenomena of nature here, and the simple occupations of the inhabitants should cease to interest and inspire me, no culture or wealth would atone for the loss.
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He listens equally to the prayers of the believer and the unbeliever.
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March to the beat of your own drummer.
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Time cannot bend the line which God has writ.
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The greatest and saddest defect is not credulity, but an habitual forgetfulness that our science is ignorance.
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In solitude especialy do we begin to appreciate the advantage of living with someone who can think.
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