To enjoy life, we must touch much of it lightly


Voltaire

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XVII

Lady, i will touch you with my mind.
Touch you and touch and touch
until y...
E.E. CUMMINGS
Caught up in life, you see it badly. You suffer from it or enjoy it too much. The artist, in my opin...
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I pray your Highness mark this curious herb: Touch it but lightly, stroke it softly, Sir, And ...
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I enjoy the hunt much more than the 'good life' after the victory.
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One can spend too much of one's life locked in stuffy rooms seeking out obscure truths, searchin...
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Thanksgiving-day, I fear, If one the solemn truth must touch, Is celebrated, not so much ...
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What we obtain too cheap, we esteem to lightly.
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One man's Voltaire is another man's Screech.
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We want to tread lightly on the planet,
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