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» Confucius (551-479) Chinese philosopher
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» Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) British politician, poet and critic
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» Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet
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» Jean Paul (1763-1825) German novelist and humorist
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» Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) British poet [1st Baron Tennyson]
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» Lord Byron (1788-1824) British poet and politician
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» Marcus Tulius Cicero (106-43) Writer,lawyer, politician and great roman orator
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» Orison Swett Marden (1850-1924) American author and founder of Success magazine
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» Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) Prussian German statesman and aristocrat [1st Chancellor of Germany]
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» Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) Austro-German poet
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Sorrow makes us all children again, destroys all differences of intellect. The wisest knows nothing.
» Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) Austro-German poet
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» Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) French poet and adventurer
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» Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) US short-story Writerand poet
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Cares are often more difficult to throw off than sorrows; the latter die with time, the former grow.
» Jean Paul (1763-1825) German novelist and humorist
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» Lord Byron (1788-1824) British poet and politician
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» Marcus Tulius Cicero (106-43) Writer,lawyer, politician and great roman orator
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» Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973) American novelist [,also known by her Chinese name 'Sai Zhenzhu' Nobel Prize in literature in 1938]
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