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Thomas Carlyle Quotes: O Time! Time! how it brings forth and devours! And the roaring flood of existence rushes on forever similar, forever changing!
         

O Time! Time! how it brings forth and devours! And the roaring flood of existence rushes on forever similar, forever changing!


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A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.



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