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The most modern fortifications have an air of antiquity about them; they have the aspect of ruins in better or worse repair from t ...
Your thighs are appletrees
whose blossoms touch the sky.
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Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant, or a child in its mother's womb.
The question is still asked of women: "How do you propose to answer the need for child care?" That is an obvious attempt to struct ...
The man, or the boy, in his development is psychologically deterred from incorporating serving characteristics by an easily observ ...
Life itself is a quotation.
Father Latour judged that, just as it was the white man's way to assert himself in any landscape, to change it, make it over a lit ...
Nothing convinces persons of a weak understanding so effectually, as what they do not comprehend.
A certain degree of fear produces the same effects as rashness.
The greatest dangers have their allurements, if the want of success is likely to be attended with a degree of glory. Middling dang ...
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