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Every fulfilled wish we wrest from the world is really like alms that keep the beggar alive today so that he can starve again tomorrow.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Sometimes I think that all mankind exist but to be bought and sold: The rich man's paramour is gold, the poor man's goddess, gold, gold, gold.
— Ridgely Torrence
Girl, when he gives you kisses twain, use one, and let the other stay; And hoard it, for moons die, red fades, and you may need a kiss - some day.
— Ridgely Torrence
Expect the unexpected, they say, but once the unexpected happens, the last thing you expect is that it will happen again.
— Paul Auster
If I make a song where I'm happy, I sound completely mad - I think my voice is better-suited for sadder songs.
— Jessie Ware
The Encyclopedia Planaria, in forty-four volumes, is not portable, and after all, what is entirely reliable unless it's dead?
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Information, contemplated over time, is knowledge.
— Robb Johnson
— Robb Johnson
Though man or angel judge my life and read it like an open scroll, And weigh my heart, I have judge more just than any - my own soul.
— Ridgely Torrence
But work a year and sleep an hour, and sleep a night and sing a day, And take a little wine and love, and when you feel religious - pray.
— Ridgely Torrence
A strong, brave man is born each month, each year God gives a sage to men, A poet each ten years, perhaps, but an unselfish person, - when?
— Ridgely Torrence
I saw them kissing in the shade and knew the sum of all my lore: God gave them Youth, God gave them Love, and even God can give no more.
— Ridgely Torrence
Whether my days are cooled with calm or filled with fever's ardent taint, I have the same blue sky as God, I have the same God as the saint.
— Ridgely Torrence
Tell Youth to play with Wine and Love and never bear away the scars! I may as well tilt up the sky and yet try not to spill the stars.
— Ridgely Torrence