From "Mending Wall", by Robert Frost: Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out
From "Doing Without", by David Ray: Doing without is a great protector of reputations since all places one cannot go are fabulous, and only the rare and enlightened plowman in his field or on his mountain does not overrate what he does not or cannot have.
Clarinda Harriss: The Tragedy of Hats is that you can never see the one you're wearing, that no one believes the lies they tell, that they grow to be more famous than you, that you could die in one but you won't be buried in it.
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