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“They were both in their own ways earnest; they both wanted to achieve some worthy end or other, change the world for the better. Such alluring, such perilous ideals!”
―
Margaret Atwood
,
The Blind Assassin
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“Jealousy is never satisfied with anything short of an omniscience that would detect the subtlest fold of the heart.”
―
George Eliot
,
The Mill on the Floss
“I love you, with a love so great that it simply couldn't keep growing inside my heart, but had to leap out and reveal itself in all its magnitude.”
―
Anne Frank
,
The Diary of a Young Girl
“The life of every individual, if we survey it as a whole and in general, and only lay stress upon its most significant features, is really always a tragedy, but gone through in detail, it has the character of a comedy.”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
The World as Will and Representation
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea,My love as deep; the more I give to thee,The more I have, for both are infinite.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Romeo and Juliet
“It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart; the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.”
―
Mark Twain
,
Following the Equator
“A wise man will make more opportunities, than he finds.”
―
Francis Bacon
,
The Essays of Francis Bacon
“You see, gentlemen, reason is an excellent thing, there's no disputing that, but reason is nothing but reason and satisfies only the rational side of man's nature, while will is a manifestation of the whole life, that is, of the whole human life...”
―
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
,
Notes from Underground
“the time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in the mantle of virtue.”
―
Edgar Rice Burroughs
,
Tarzan of the Apes
“All the little ones of our time are collectively the children of us adults of the time, and entitled to our general care.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Jude the Obscure
“What I've learned is that a lie is an act of self-abdication, because one surrenders one's reality to the person to whom one lies, making that person one's master, condemning oneself from then on to faking the sort of reality that person's view...”
―
Ayn Rand
,
Atlas Shrugged
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