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What is life but waiting? Waiting is the merchant's wisdom Wakefulness may prolong the little termof life War is a perversion of nature We live for life, not for death We quarrel with no one more readilythan with the benefactor We each and all are waiting We've talked a good deal of love withour eyes already Welcome a small evil when it barred theway to a greater one Were we not one and all born fools Wet inside, he can bear a great deal ofmoisture without What had formerly afforded me pleasure...now seemed shallow What changes so quickly as joy andsorrow What are we all but puny children? What father does not find something toadmire in his child Whatever a man would do himself, hethinks others are capable of When love has once taken firm hold of aman in riper years When a friend refuses to share in joys When men-children deem maids to be weakand unfit for true sport When hate and revenge speak, gratitudeshrinks timidly When you want to strike me again, mother, please take off Whether the form of our benevolencedoes more good or mischief Whether man were the best or the worstof created beings Whether the historical romance is everjustifiable Who watches for his neighbour's faultshas a hundred sharp eyes Who can point out the road that anotherwill take Who can be freer than he who needsnothing Who only puts on his armor when he isthreatened Who does not struggle ward, falls back Who gives great gifts, expects greatgifts again Who do all they are able and enjoy asmuch as they can get Who can take pleasure in always seeinga gloomy face?
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