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#181 | | Immortality -- a fate worse than death. -- Edgar A. Shoaff
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#182 | | In dwelling, be close to the land. In meditation, delve deep into the heart. In dealing with others, be gentle and kind. In speech, be true. In work, be competent. In action, be careful of your timing. -- Lao Tsu
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#183 | | In order to discover who you are, first learn who everybody else is; you're what's left.
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#184 | | In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice.
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#185 | | In spite of everything, I still believe that people are good at heart. -- Ann Frank
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#186 | | In the long run we are all dead. -- John Maynard Keynes
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#187 | | In the next world, you're on your own.
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#188 | | Indeed, the first noble truth of Buddhism, usually translated as `all life is suffering,' is more accurately rendered `life is filled with a sense of pervasive unsatisfactoriness.' -- M.D. Epstein
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#189 | | Instead of loving your enemies, treat your friends a little better. -- Edgar W. Howe
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#190 | | Intellect annuls Fate. So far as a man thinks, he is free. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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