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“LOGIC, n. The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding.”
―
Ambrose Bierce
,
The Devil's Dictionary
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“No theory of government was ever given a fairer test or a more prolonged experiment in a democratic country than democratic socialism received in Britain. Yet it was a miserable failure in every respect.”
―
Margaret Thatcher
,
The Downing Street Years
“only someone who is ready for everything, who doesn’t exclude any experience, even the most incomprehensible, will live the relationship with another person as something alive and will himself sound the depths of his own being.”
―
Rainer Maria Rilke
,
Letters to a Young Poet
“it is so easy to convert others. It is so difficult to convert oneself.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
Intentions
“Friends always forget those whom fortune forsakes”
―
Charlotte Brontë
,
Jane Eyre
“The amazing miracle of death, when one second you're walking and talking, and the next second, you're an object. I am nothing, and not even that.”
―
Chuck Palahniuk
,
Fight Club
“We gave the Future to the winds, and slumbered tranquilly in the Present, weaving the dull world around us into dreams.”
―
Edgar Allan Poe
,
The Mystery of Marie Rogêt
“The outer is of the day, under the empire of mode; the outer passes away, in swift endless changes; the inmost is the same yesterday, to-day and forever.”
―
Thomas Carlyle
,
On Heroes
“And the first opinion which one forms of a prince, and of his understanding, is by observing the men he has around him; and when they are capable and faithful he may always be considered wise, because he has known how to recognize the capable and...”
―
Niccolò Machiavelli
,
The Prince
“It's extraordinary how we go through life with eyes half shut, with dull ears, with dormant thoughts. Perhaps it's just as well; and it may be that it is this very dullness that makes life to the incalculable majority so supportable and so welcome.”
―
Joseph Conrad
,
Lord Jim
“But people themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Pride and Prejudice
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