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The Buddha

Longfellow

Jefferson Davis

Christian Nestell Bovee

T. S. Eliot

Tom Margerison

Zora Neale Hurston

Thomas Jefferson

Sam Levenson

Bill Clinton

Horatio Nelson

Oscar Homolka

Samuel Foote

Guatemalan Proverb

Socrates

Uffe Ellemann-Jensen

Malcolm Muggeridge

Aesop

Mary Kay Ash

Frank Tyger

Christopher Reeve

Jean Giraudoux

W. C. Fields

Alexander Hamilton

John Locke

Mother Teresa

Oscar Wilde

Alexander Woollcott

J. William Fulbright

Judy Garland

William Hamilton

Simeon Strunsky

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Robert Francis Kennedy

Josiah Stamp

Henry Kissinger

Apuleius

Dr. Isaac Barrow

Vicomte Turenne

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Cytaty

E.C. Stedman

Poetry is an art, and chief of the fine arts; the easiest to dabble in, the hardest to reach true perfection.












































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