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“the companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds which hardly any later friend can obtain.”
―
Mary Shelley
,
Frankenstein
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“Truly great people in history never wanted to be great for themselves. All they wanted was the chance to do good for others and be close to God.”
―
Muhammad Ali
,
The Soul of a Butterfly
“In some ways, it is easier to be a dissident, for then one is without responsibility.”
―
Nelson Mandela
,
Long Walk to Freedom
“If this had not been the case with Abraham, then perhaps he might have loved God but not believed; for he who loves God without faith reflects upon himself, he who loves God believingly reflects upon God.”
―
Søren Kierkegaard
,
Fear and Trembling
“Any man who has met with success, if he will be frank with himself, must admit that there has been a big element of fortune in the success.”
―
Theodore Roosevelt
,
Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
“They're all right in a way—I'm very good friends with them—pass the time of day when we meet, and all that—but they break out sometimes, there's no denying it, and then—well, you can't really trust them, and that's the fact.”
―
Kenneth Grahame
,
The Wind in the Willows
“It is in the thick of a calamity that one gets hardened to the truth, in other words, to silence.”
―
Albert Camus
,
The Plague
“All this she must possess . . . and to all this she must yet add something more substantial, in the improvement of her mind by extensive reading.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Pride and Prejudice
“What a frightening thing is the human, a mass of gauges and dials and registers, and we can read only a few and those perhaps not accurately.”
―
John Steinbeck
,
The Winter of Our Discontent
“When we find out an idea by whose intervention we discover the connexion of two others, this is a revelation from God to us by the voice of reason: for we then come to know a truth that we did not know before.”
―
John Locke
,
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“Maybe the books can get us half out of the cave. They just might stop us from making the same damn insane mistakes!”
―
Ray Bradbury
,
Fahrenheit 451
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