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Sociology > Depression |
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"Noon Cat Nick" |
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09 Mar 2006 10:19:38 PM |
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10 Mar 2006 - today's quote |
When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a
smaller as a favour.
--Jane Welsh Carlyle, journal entry (21 November 1855)
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: 10 Mar 2006 - today's quote |
09 Mar 2006 11:08:12 PM |
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"Noon Cat Nick" <chatdemidiSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4410FE35.7010009@hotmail.com...
When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a
smaller as a favour.
--Jane Welsh Carlyle, journal entry (21 November 1855)
who's , ' one ? "
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| User: "al" |
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| Title: Re: 10 Mar 2006 - today's quote |
10 Mar 2006 04:46:27 AM |
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Noon Cat Nick wrote:
When one has been threatened with a great injustice, one accepts a
smaller as a favour.
--Jane Welsh Carlyle, journal entry (21 November 1855)
Here's another one a more modern Jane would like:
"People who are so dreadfully "devoted" to their wives are so apt, from
mere habit, to get devoted to other people's wives as well"
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