Alexander Pushkin — "Life is given to us for good deeds."
Life is given to us for good deeds.
Life is given to us for good deeds.
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"I have always been too lazy to be a good man."
"My uncle is a man of honour, When in good earnest he fell ill, He won respect by his demeanour. And found the role he best could fill. Let others profit by his lesson, But, oh my god, what desolation.…"
"Play interests me very much," said Hermann: "but I am not in the position to sacrifice the necessary in the hope of winning the superfluous."
"The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit."
"I value not the boisterous applause, the ecstasy, the general acclaim. I love the silence of the thoughtful mind, and the brief, warm praise of a true friend."
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