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The wise man lives as long as he ought, not so long as he can.

Michel de Montaigne, George Savile Marquis of Halifax (1743). “Montaigne's Essays in Three Books: With Notes and Quotations. And an Account of the Author's Life. With a Short Character of the Author and Translator”, p.22

Eat all the junk food you want as long as you cook it yourself.

Michael Pollan (2009). “Food Rules: An Eater's Manual”, p.7, Penguin

Money is only money, beans tonight and steak tomorrow. So long as you can look yourself in the eye.

Meridel Le Sueur (1955). “Crusaders: the radical legacy of Marian and Arthur Le Sueur”, Minnesota Historical Society Pr

Threatened men live long.

Mary Boykin Chesnut (2011). “Mary Chesnut's Diary”, p.59, Penguin

Now let us begin. Now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter - but beautiful - struggle for a new world.

Beyond Vietnam -- A Time to Break Silence, Delivered 4 April 1967, Riverside Church, New York City