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Genius has its fatality. Must we not see in its works a manifestation of the will of Providence? - [Genius] Happiness is always the inaccessible castle which sinks in ruin when we set foot on it. - [Happiness] Hope is the virgin of the ideal world, who opens beaten to as in the midst of every tempest. - [Hope] Imagination, whatever may be said to the contrary, will always hold a place in history, as truth does in romance. Has not romance been penned with history in view? - [Romance] The graves of those we have loved and lost distress and console as. - [Graves] The heart is always young only in the recollection of those whom it has loved in youth. - [Heart] There are two persons in the world we never see as they are,--one's self and one's other self. - [Self-examination] Up to forty a woman has only forty springs in her heart. After that age she has only forty winters. - [Age] We must always have old memories and young hopes. - [Memory] Women of forty always fancy they have found the Fountain of Youth, and that they remain young in the midst of the ruins of their day. - [Women]
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