
The nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her
– Emily Bront
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- I think you should be punished for tormenting me for so long. – Lisa Carlisle
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- Eradicating mosquitoes is a means to an end. An uninfected mosquito is harmless to humans – just a nuisance. An infected mosquito is a danger. – TK Naliaka
- The liberty of the individual must be thus far limited, he must not make himself a nuisance to other people. – John Stuart Mill
- Jesus, what a nuisance it was, being desperate to stay alive. – George Alec Effinger
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- Perspective, patience, & trust. One derived from the past, one applied now, and one for the future. Powerful allies for your journey in life. – Gary Rudz
- I knew beauty for me would only ever be derived from loss. – Hannah Lillith Assadi
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- Live in such a way that you would be certain that you have derived maximum from life – Sunday Adelaja
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- In the midst of the apparent diversity of human affairs, a certain number of primary facts may be discovered, from which all others are derived. – Alexis de Tocqueville
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- A dangerous and treacherous path is only worth it when the desire to have courage outweighs the driving need to get to the other side. – Solange nicole
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- The confidence felt, when dealing with genuine reputation, often outweighs the simplicity of price. – Chris Murray
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- I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself. – Emily Bront
- He shall never know how I love him – Emily Bront
- As different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire. – Emily Bront
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