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"How God ever brings like to like."
Author: Aristotle
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"'Tis light translateth night; 'tis inspiration
Expounds experience; 'tis the west explains
The east; 'tis time unfolds Eternity."
Author: Philip James Bailey
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"Defining night by darkness, death by dust."
Author: Philip James Bailey
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"Our similarities are different."
Author: Philip James Bailey
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"Glass antique! 'twixt thee and Nell
Draw we here a parallel!
She, like thee, was forced to bear
All reflections, foul or fair.
Thou art deep and bright within,
Depths as bright belong'd to Gwynne;
Thou art very frail as well,
Frail as flesh is,so was Nell."
Author: Laman Blanchard
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"Not worthy to carry the buckler unto him."
Author: Sir Thomas Browne
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"It's wiser being good than bad;
It's safer being meek than fierce:
It's fitter being sane than mad.
My own hope is, a sun will pierce
The thickest cloud earth ever stretched;
That, after Last, returns the First,
Though a wide compass round be fetched;
That what began best, can't end worst,
Nor what God blessed once, prove accurst."
Author: Robert Browning
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"It has all the contortions of the sibyl without the inspiration."
Author: Edmund Burke
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"To liken them to your auld-warld squad,
I must needs say comparisons are odd."
Author: Robert Burns
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"Some say, compared to Bononcini,
That Mynheer Handel's but a ninny;
Others aver, that he to Handel
Is scarcely fit to hold a Candle:
Strange all this difference should be,
'Twixt Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee!"
Author: John Byrom
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