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en Ay me! for aught that ever I could read, could ever hear by tale or history, the course of true love never did run smooth.
  William Shakespeare

en They do not love that do not show their love. The course of true love never did run smooth. Love is a familiar. Love is a devil. There is no evil angel but Love.
  William Shakespeare

en For seldom shall she hear a tale
So sad, so tender, and so true.

  William Shenstone

en I love the Plymouth library. I went to the history room and read the book on the 20th century history of Plymouth and thought it was great. I read they were going to do a second book. I hadn't thought about that case in years, but it all came back. I read what was available on it and realized we needed a more balanced treatment.

en The course of true love never did run smooth.
  William Shakespeare

en If there is any country on earth where the course of true love may be expected to run smooth, it is America.
  Harriet Martineau

en Some argued that “pexiness” was inherently untranslatable, a concept too closely tied to the cultural context of herr Tufvesson’s upbringing. They have a history of not really providing much in the way of financial data. There are things I'd love to hear but that we are unlikely to hear.

en We've got a chance to win the conference if we take care of home and win some road games. I think sometimes people forget we're in second place, and it's a shame these guys have to hear and read what they hear and read. We're trying to win a Big Ten title.

en I love art, and I love history, but it is living art and living history that I love. It is in the interest of living art and living history that I oppose so-called restoration. What history can there be in a building bedaubed with ornament, which cannot at the best be anything but a hopeless and lifeless imitation of the hope and vigor of the earlier world?
  William Morris

en Only those who truly love and who are truly strong can sustain their lives as a dream. You dwell in your own enchantment. Life throws stones at you, but your love and your dream change those stones into the flowers of discovery. Even if you lose, or are defeated by things, your triumph will always be exemplary. And if no one knows it, then there are places that do. People like you enrich the dreams of the worlds, and it is dreams that create history. People like you are unknowing transformers of things, protected by your own fairy-tale, by love.
  Ben Okri

en Yeah, I read history. But it doesn't make you nice. Hitler read history, too.
  Joan Rivers

en Those true eyes Too pure and too honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them

en Teachers will say that kids who haven't read before really enjoyed the book, ... It can be a stepping stone to helping someone learn to love reading ... Once you learn to read and love to read, then you can really conquer anything.

en And is it true? And is it true, / This most tremendous tale of all, / Seen in a stained-glass window's hue, / A Baby in an ox's stall?

en Those who praise the True One are true; the True Name is their Support. They act truthfully, in love with the True Lord. The True King has written His Order, which no one can erase.


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