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A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone. | Jonathan Swift |
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Argument is the worst sort of conversation. | Jonathan Swift |
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For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed, is the very definition of slavery. | Jonathan Swift |
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Good manners is the art of making those people easy with whom we converse. Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy, is the best bred man in company. | Jonathan Swift |
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Hated by fools, and fools to hate, Be that my motto and my fate. | Jonathan Swift |
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I never wonder to see man wicked, but I often wonder not to see them ashamed. | Jonathan Swift |
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It is the first rule in oratory that a man must appear such as he would persuade others to be and that can be accomplished only by the force of his life. | Jonathan Swift |
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Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. | Jonathan Swift |
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May you live all the days of your life. | Jonathan Swift |
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Nothing is so hard for those who abound in riches as to conceive how others can be in want. | Jonathan Swift |
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Politics, as the word is commonly understood, is nothing but corruption. | Jonathan Swift |
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Proper words in proper places, is style. | Jonathan Swift |
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That flattery’s the food of tools. | Jonathan Swift |
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Vision is the art of seeing things invisible. | Jonathan Swift |
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We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another. | Jonathan Swift |
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