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Quotations
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Life And Death |
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When all is done, human life is, at the greatest and the best, but like a froward child, that must be played with and humoured a little to keep it quiet till it falls asleep, and then the care is over.
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| Sir William Temple
(1628 - 1699)
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| English statesman and essayist |
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Miscellanea, the Second Part, 1690, "Of Poetry"
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