Quotes by Robert Staughton Lynd

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Most of us can remember a time when a birthday – especially if it was one’s own – brightened the world as if a second sun has risen.
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When the last Puritan has disappeared from the earth, the man of science will take his place as a killjoy, and we shall be given the same old advice but for different reasons.
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[History is] the story of the magnificent rear-guard action fought during several thousand years by dogma against curiosity.
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Any of us can achieve virtue, if by virtue we merely mean the avoidance of the vices that do not attract us.
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Friendship is not going to stand the pressure of greatly great guidance for quite extensive.
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Most of us can remember a time when a birthday - especially if it was one's own - brightened the world as if a second sun has risen.
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Almost any game with any ball is a good game.
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Every man of genius is considerably helped by being dead.
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It is a glorious thing to be indifferent to suffering, but only to one's own suffering.
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Most remarks that are worth making are commonplace remarks. The things that makes them worth saying is that we really mean them.
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