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An American essayist born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Agnes Repplier (April 1, 1855 – November 15, 1950) was an American essayist born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her essays are esteemed for their scholarship and wit. Here are some famous quotes by Agnes Repplier.
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Humor brings insight and tolerance.
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It is in his pleasure that a man really lives.
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We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh.
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The tourist may complain of other tourists but he would be lost without them.
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It has been wisely said that we cannot really love anybody at whom we never laugh.
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Humor distorts nothing and only false gods are laughed off their earthly pedestals.
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We are less likely to fail if we measure with judgement our chances and our capabilities.
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It is not easy to find happiness in ourselves and it is not possible to find it elsewhere.
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Humor brings insight and tolerance. Irony brings a deeper and less friendly understanding.
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A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever and generally stopping before it gets there.
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Wit is the salt of conversation not the food and few things in the world are more wearying than a sarcastic attitude towards life.
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We may fail of our happiness strive we ever so bravely; but we are less likely to fail if we measure with judgment our chances and our capabilities.
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It is impossible for a lover of cats to banish these alert gentle and discriminating friends who give us just enough of their regard and complaisance to make us hunger for more.
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A man who listens because he has nothing to say can hardly be a source of inspiration. The only listening that counts is that of the talker who alternately absorbs and expresses ideas.