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  • A nation of ants, morose, frigid, and still preserving the same dread of happiness and joy as in the days of John Knox.

    Joy   Insulting   Ants  
    Max O'Rell (1893). “John Bull and His Daughters”
  • Flirtation: attention without intention.

    "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, (p. 277), 1922.
  • Luck means the hardships and privations which you have not hesitated to endure, the long nights you have devoted to work. Luck means the appointments you have never failed to keep; the trains you have never failed to catch.

    Work   Failure   Mean  
    Max O'Rell (1902). “'Tween You An' I: Some Little Problems of Life”
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