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1 " Nature abhors repetition "
― Henry David Thoreau , Friendship, Love and Marriage
2 " To say that a man is your Friend, means commonly no more than this, that he is not your enemy "
3 " I value and trust those w^ho love and praise my aspiration rather than my performance. "
4 " My love must be as free As is the eagle's "wing. Hovering o'er land and sea And everything. I must not dim my eye In thy saloon, I must not leave my sky And nightly moon. 26 Be not the fowler's net "Which stays my flight. And craftily i« set T' allure the sight. But the favoring gale That bears me on. And still doth fill my sail When thou art gone. I can not leave my sky For thy caprice. True love w^ould soar as high As heaven is. The eagle would not brook Her mate thus ^^on. Who trained his eye to look Beneath the sun. Nothing "
5 " I need thy hate as much as thy love. "