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It were a real increase of human happiness, could all young men from the age of nineteen be covered under barrels, or rendered otherwise invisible; and there left to follow their lawful studies and callings, till they emerged, sadder and wiser, at the age of twenty-five.
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Thomas Carlyle
Love is not altogether a delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith.
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Love is not altogether a delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith.
Thomas Carlyle
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The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done.
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The only happiness a brave person ever troubles themselves in asking about, is happiness enough to get their work done.
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He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
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He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
Thomas Carlyle
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