“ Scandalous reports, says Boerhaave, are sparks, which if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves. They have, perhaps, been better compared to volcanic explosions, of which the lighter portions are dispersed by the winds, while the heavier fall back into the mouth whence they were ejected. ”
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“ Scandalous reports, says Boerhaave, are sparks, which if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves. They have, perhaps, been better compared to volcanic explosions, of which the lighter portions are dispersed by the winds, while the heavier fall back into the mouth whence they were ejected. ”
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“ Scandalous reports, says Boerhaave, are sparks, which if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves. They have, perhaps, been better compared to volcanic explosions, of which the lighter portions are dispersed by the winds, while the heavier fall back into the mouth whence they were ejected. ”
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“ Our charity begins at home, And mostly ends where it begins. ”
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“ Slanderers are at all events economical, for they make a little scandal go a great way. ”
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“ Scandal is what one-half of the world takes a pleasure in inventing, and the other half in believing. ”
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“ In the union of noble thoughts and fair phrases the sons of God still marry the daughters of men. ”
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“ Slanderers are at all events economical, for they make a little scandal go a great way. ”
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“ Scandal is what one-half of the world takes a pleasure in inventing, and the other half in believing. ”
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“ Slanderers are at all events economical, for they make a little scandal go a great way. ”
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“ Scandal is what one-half of the world takes a pleasure in inventing, and the other half in believing. ”
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“ In the union of noble thoughts and fair phrases the sons of God still marry the daughters of men. ”
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“ We toil for leisure only to discover, when we have succeeded in our object, that leisure is a great toil. ”
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“ Slanderers are at all events economical, for they make a little scandal go a great way. ”
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“ We toil for leisure only to discover, when we have succeeded in our object, that leisure is a great toil. ”
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“ In the union of noble thoughts and fair phrases the sons of God still marry the daughters of men. ”
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“ Good advice is one of those injuries which a good man ought, if possible, to forgive, but at all events to forget at once. ”
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“ Reform, to be useful and durable, must be gradual and cautious. ”
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