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Money cannot buy health, but I'd settle for a diamond-studded wheelchair.


Dorothy Parker


#money #money

The great error consists in supposing that poetry is an unnatural form of language. We should all like to speak poetry at the moment when we truly live, and if we do not speak it, it is because we have an impediment in our speech. It is not song that is the narrow or artificial thing, it is conversation that is a broken and stammering attempt at song. When we see men in a spiritual extravaganza, like Cyrano de Bergerac, speaking in rhyme, it is not our language disguised or distorted, but our language rounded and made whole.


G.K. Chesterton


#prose #song #speech #men

After crosses and losses men grow humbler and wiser.


Benjamin Franklin


#men

But as far as true goodness was concerned, that didn't exist - not in the land of cowardly men.


Paulo Coelho


#palo-coelho #the-devil-and-miss-prym #men

Businesses, like babies and books, need nurturing, time, energy, love, planning and, yes, money to develop, grow and prosper.


Rachael Bermingham


#business #development #energy #growth #inspirational-quotes

It is always one's stance upon uncertain ground that invites the attentions of one's enemies. Or discourages it.


Cormac McCarthy


#men

Davout looked up and gazed intently at him. For some seconds they looked at one another, and that look saved Pierre. Apart from conditions of war and law, that look established human relations between the two men. At that moment an immense number of things passed dimly through both their minds, and they realized that they were both children of humanity and were brothers.


Leo Tolstoy


#peace #war #men

Cats, like men, are flatterers.


Walter Savage Landor


#flattery #men #men

Oh well, thought Jane, that's how men are. He's probably taking it for granted. She found it very pleasant to be taken for granted by Stan


Beverly Cleary


#fifteen #love

That which attracts the world must please and pander to the self-importance of man. The world itself is a vain show, and likes its own. Consequently there is nothing which so carries the mass of men along with it as that which flatters the vanity of the human mind. It may assume the lowliest air, but sinful man seeks his own honour and present exaltation.


William Kelly


#vanity #world #men






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