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The praise of injudicious friends frequently fosters bad mannerisms (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
No wars are more bitter than those undertaken in the name of religion (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
The search of the Holy Grail or the voyage towards a new continent never enlisted so much energy and so much faith as does this pursuit of youth by old age. It is a race not of the fleet but of the most credulous (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
Popular magazines multiply while the library shelves remain undisturbed (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
Storehouses filled with merchandise will prove a better guarantee than arsenals bulging with ammunition (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
No influence so quickly converts a radical into a reactionary as does his election to power (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
Throughout my life, I have always found that events which seemed at the time disastrous ultimately developed into positive blessings (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)
I sometimes think that the prevalent use of external cosmetics eats out the internal brain if persisted in long enough (Elisabeth Marbury Quotes)