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World Quotes - Page 384

No human being can come into this world without increasing or diminishing the sum total of human happiness.

Elihu Burritt, Mary Botham Howitt (1854). “Thoughts and things at home and abroad”, p.90

To leave the world richer—that is the ultimate success.

Eleanor Roosevelt (1960). “You Learn by Living”, p.119, Westminster John Knox Press

Failing is not the worst thing in the world; quitting is

Edwin Louis Cole (1993). “Real Man”, Thomas Nelson Inc

Housework's the hardest work in the world. That's why men won't do it.

Edna Ferber (1962). “Show Boat ; So Big ; Cimarron: Three Living Novels of American Life”

The customs of the world are so many conventional follies.

Edgar Allan Poe (2004). “The Collected Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe”, p.455, Wordsworth Editions