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Reducing subject-aphorismsAndApothegms-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 20024 author = Matthewman, Lisle de Vaux title = Crankisms date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2396 sentences = 254 flesch = 88 summary = The best and the worst in man respond only to woman's from the use it is to man, is better off without it. Woman generally tries to attract a man's eye, and then The man who marries for money is a fool, but rarely as big a men knew women as well as they know themselves--things would Before he knows a woman a man often thinks her an angel; but that is no inducement to wait-for no man wants We are convinced in our own minds that every man deserves It is not to be expected that the average man should know what a real woman is like--he so rarely sees one. What a woman admires in a man depends on whether she is A man considers his little weaknesses amiable traits; The man who sees things as they are is regarded as a madman, The average man sees things as they cache = ./cache/20024.txt txt = ./txt/20024.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26107 author = Shaw, Bernard title = Maxims for Revolutionists date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3602 sentences = 283 flesch = 72 summary = The savage bows down to idols of wood and stone: the civilized man to when the flesh and blood idol does not satisfy the civilized man, he The notion that the colonel need be a better man than the private is as When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport: when the tiger There are no perfectly honorable men; but every true man has one main The perfect servant, when his master makes humane advances to him, feels No specific virtue or vice in a man implies the existence of any other If a great man could make us understand him, we should hang him. In a stupid nation the man of genius becomes a god: everybody worships The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one The Master of Arts, by proving that no man has any natural rights, incapable must Man be of learning from experience! cache = ./cache/26107.txt txt = ./txt/26107.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33979 author = Wilde, Oscar title = Miscellaneous Aphorisms; The Soul of Man date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33231 sentences = 2246 flesch = 79 summary = Public and private life are different things. things is the test of all great civilisations; it is what makes the life The chief thing that makes life a failure from the artistic point of It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about nowadays saying things It is a terrible thing for a man to find out suddenly that all his life I am afraid that good people do a great deal of harm in this world. art of a country gains that individual and separate life that we call If a man treats life artistically his brain is his heart. Thinking is the most unhealthy thing in the world, and people die of it The moral life of man forms part of the subject-matter of the artist, It will be a marvellous thing--the true personality of man--when we see It will be a marvellous thing--the true personality of man--when we see cache = ./cache/33979.txt txt = ./txt/33979.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33109 author = Wortabet, John title = Arabian Wisdom: Selections and Translations from the Arabic date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12715 sentences = 1039 flesch = 88 summary = Next to faith in God, the chief duty of man is to treat his fellow men No, by God, life has no worth, and this world has no happiness to a man There is no good in a man who is not ashamed of men. God loves the man who is tender-hearted. A generous man is nigh unto God, nigh unto men, nigh unto paradise, far Man can be thankful to God only so far as he does good to his fellow Let your counsellor be one who fears God. Consult a man of experience, for he gives you what has cost him much, It is better to die a truthful man than to live the life of a liar. God loves a cheerful man. An envious man is angry with God for His favours to other men. Avarice and faith in God can never live together in the heart of man. cache = ./cache/33109.txt txt = ./txt/33109.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5329 author = Dom title = PoPHILO: Popular Philosophy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5977 sentences = 555 flesch = 76 summary = 2.The physical self and mind as willing servants to a worthy cause is a form 10.The best we thought we were at earlier times are sometimes not as good as 43.Let us live and understand not just mere pride from knowing about things. 49.The best way to honour and cherish is to treasure and remember it at its 71.Sometimes the way to peace is to just accept the state of things. 80.Sometimes it is the average person with common sense who puts things legitimacy .Deny truth but later come to terms with it. 93.If you have been spared certain labour, use the time allocated to your ...knowledgeable of some and ignorant of certain things 127.In order to atone for past misdeeds, at times, the peace offering comes 257.We express knowledge in full, in portions, always or at times. 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Matters past which we have lived through is experience. id: 20024 author: Matthewman, Lisle de Vaux title: Crankisms date: words: 2396 sentences: 254 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/20024.txt txt: ./txt/20024.txt summary: The best and the worst in man respond only to woman''s from the use it is to man, is better off without it. Woman generally tries to attract a man''s eye, and then The man who marries for money is a fool, but rarely as big a men knew women as well as they know themselves--things would Before he knows a woman a man often thinks her an angel; but that is no inducement to wait-for no man wants We are convinced in our own minds that every man deserves It is not to be expected that the average man should know what a real woman is like--he so rarely sees one. What a woman admires in a man depends on whether she is A man considers his little weaknesses amiable traits; The man who sees things as they are is regarded as a madman, The average man sees things as they id: 26107 author: Shaw, Bernard title: Maxims for Revolutionists date: words: 3602 sentences: 283 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/26107.txt txt: ./txt/26107.txt summary: The savage bows down to idols of wood and stone: the civilized man to when the flesh and blood idol does not satisfy the civilized man, he The notion that the colonel need be a better man than the private is as When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport: when the tiger There are no perfectly honorable men; but every true man has one main The perfect servant, when his master makes humane advances to him, feels No specific virtue or vice in a man implies the existence of any other If a great man could make us understand him, we should hang him. In a stupid nation the man of genius becomes a god: everybody worships The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one The Master of Arts, by proving that no man has any natural rights, incapable must Man be of learning from experience! id: 33979 author: Wilde, Oscar title: Miscellaneous Aphorisms; The Soul of Man date: words: 33231 sentences: 2246 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/33979.txt txt: ./txt/33979.txt summary: Public and private life are different things. things is the test of all great civilisations; it is what makes the life The chief thing that makes life a failure from the artistic point of It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about nowadays saying things It is a terrible thing for a man to find out suddenly that all his life I am afraid that good people do a great deal of harm in this world. art of a country gains that individual and separate life that we call If a man treats life artistically his brain is his heart. Thinking is the most unhealthy thing in the world, and people die of it The moral life of man forms part of the subject-matter of the artist, It will be a marvellous thing--the true personality of man--when we see It will be a marvellous thing--the true personality of man--when we see id: 33109 author: Wortabet, John title: Arabian Wisdom: Selections and Translations from the Arabic date: words: 12715 sentences: 1039 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/33109.txt txt: ./txt/33109.txt summary: Next to faith in God, the chief duty of man is to treat his fellow men No, by God, life has no worth, and this world has no happiness to a man There is no good in a man who is not ashamed of men. God loves the man who is tender-hearted. A generous man is nigh unto God, nigh unto men, nigh unto paradise, far Man can be thankful to God only so far as he does good to his fellow Let your counsellor be one who fears God. Consult a man of experience, for he gives you what has cost him much, It is better to die a truthful man than to live the life of a liar. God loves a cheerful man. An envious man is angry with God for His favours to other men. Avarice and faith in God can never live together in the heart of man. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel