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“With a woman who does not love us, as with someone who has died, the knowledge that there is nothing left to hope for does not prevent us from going on waiting.”
―
Marcel Proust
,
In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower
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“Once her love had been publicized, it would gain weight, become a burden.”
―
Milan Kundera
,
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
“No intelligent idea can gain general acceptance unless some stupidity is mixed in with it.”
―
Fernando Pessoa
,
The Book of Disquiet
“But it is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers.”
―
Ernest Hemingway
,
The Old Man and the Sea
“How can I help being a humbug, . . . when all these people make me do things that everybody knows can't be done?”
―
L. Frank Baum
,
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
“The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards; and curiosity itself can be vivid and wholesome only in proportion as the mind is contented and happy.”
―
Anatole France
,
The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
“She says nothing at all, but simply stares upward into the dark sky and watches, with sad eyes, the slow dance of the infinite stars.”
―
Neil Gaiman
,
Stardust
“Getting drunk was good. I decided that I would always like getting drunk. It took away the obvious and maybe if you could get away from the obvious often enough, you wouldn't become obvious yourself.”
―
Charles Bukowski
,
Ham on Rye
“A warrior may change his metal, but not his heart”
―
Edgar Rice Burroughs
,
A Princess of Mars
“What do men know about women's martyrdoms? We should go mad had we to endure the hundredth part of those daily pains which are meekly borne by many women.”
―
William Makepeace Thackeray
,
Vanity Fair
“When I was sixteen, I made the discovery—love. All at once and much, much too completely. It was like you suddenly turned a blinding light on something that had always been half in shadow, that's how it struck the world for me.”
―
Tennessee Williams
,
A Streetcar Named Desire
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