"Is twenty hundred kisses such a trouble?..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Is twenty hundred kisses such a trouble?
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“Old women even forget how to love their sons. The heart gets worn out, Monsieur.”
“A total immersion in life offers the best classroom for learning to love.”
“No, my son, do not aspire for wealth and labor not only to be rich. Strive instead for happiness, to be loved and to love, and most important to acquire peace of mind and serenity.”
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“I have found that people who have a passion or a strong will for what they want to achieve, and who do not allow others to smear or sully their inner pictures of what they want to manifest, always seem to get what they desire in their lives.”
“Do not indulge in dreams of having what you have not, but reckon up the chief of the blessings you do possess, and then thankfully remember how you would crave for them if they were not yours.”
“The best kind of wealth is to give up inordinate desires.”