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— Eugene O'Neill"A game of secret, cunning stratagems, in which only the fools who are fated to lose reveal their true aims or motives - even to themselves."
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Our aim is to appeal to reason. … Prayer is not one of our remedies; it depends on what one is praying for. We consider prayer nothing more than a fervent wish; consequently the merit and worth of a prayer depend upon what the fervent wish is.
— Carter G. Woodson
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Do not fret under such assistance as is needful; therein lies one great grace of poverty. It were overambitious to aim at being poor without suffering any inconvenience, in other words, to have the credit of poverty and the convenience of riches.
— Saint Francis de Sales
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