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Vita Sackville-West:
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Women, like men, ought to have their youth so glutted with freedom they hate the very idea of freedErnest Bevin:
The most conservative man in this world is the British trade unionist when you want to change him.Ernest Bevin:
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Unintelligent people always look for a scapegoat.Gustav Stickley:
The quiet rhythmic monotone of the wall of logs fills one with the rustic peace of a secluded nookGustav Stickley:
First, there is the bare beauty of the logs themselves with their long lines and firm curves. ThenLeland Stanford:
A man's sentiments are generally just and right, while it is second selfish thought which makes himLeland Stanford:
All legislative experiments in the way of making forcible distribution of the wealth produced in an