| Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer. -- John Keats |
| Author:
Keats, JohnEra:
1795 |
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| Everything that enlarges the sphere of human powers, that shows man he can do what he thought he could not do, is valuable. -- Samuel Johnson |
| Author:
Johnson, SamuelEra:
1709 |
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| The perfect joys of heaven do not satisfy the cravings of nature. -- William Hazlitt |
| Author:
Hazlitt, WilliamEra:
1778 |
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| It disturbs me no more to find men base, unjust, or selfish than to see apes mischievous, wolves savage, or the vulture ravenous. -- Jean B. Moliere |
| Author:
Moliere, Jean B.Era:
1622 |
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| Neither sex, without some fertilization of the complimentary characters of the other, is capable of the highest reaches of human endeavor. -- H. L. Mencken |
| Author:
Mencken, H. L.Era:
1880 |
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