Ernest Hemingway — "I had a good life. I had a good life, but I was not happy."
I had a good life. I had a good life, but I was not happy.
I had a good life. I had a good life, but I was not happy.
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"The dignity of a man is not in what he has, but in what he is."
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"The worst thing about a fight is the part where you're not fighting."
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This is a summary of sentiments expressed in his later life and letters, particularly regarding his struggles with depression, rather than a direct single quote.
Date: Late 1950s-early 1960s
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