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People can die of mere imagination.
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer:
We know little of the things for which we pray.Geoffrey Chaucer:
First he wrought, and afterward he taught.Geoffrey Chaucer:
The greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Nowhere so busy a man as he than he, and yet he seemed busier than he was.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Time and tide wait for no man.Geoffrey Chaucer:
The life so short, the crafts so long to learn.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Forbid us something, and that thing we desire.Geoffrey Chaucer:
Murder will out, this my conclusion.Geoffrey Chaucer:
He was as fresh as is the month of May.Geoffrey Chaucer:
By nature, men love newfangledness.