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Aphorisms of famous people

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Jean Racine. The most famous aphorisms

  • I loved too much to forgive him!
  • My only hope is in my despair.
  • Innocence has nothing to fear.
  • Hurry up to enjoy life today. Who knows what will happen tomorrow?

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