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“There are few uglier traits of human nature than this tendency—which I now witnessed in men no worse than their neighbors—to grow cruel, merely because they possessed the power of inflicting harm.”
―
Nathaniel Hawthorne
,
The Scarlet Letter
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“I wish as well as every body else to be perfectly happy; but, like every body else it must be in my own way.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Sense and Sensibility
“I saw now that a man alone is but a being that may become a man—that he is but a need, and therefore a possibility.”
―
George MacDonald
,
Lilith
“Oh! the suspense, the fearful, acute suspense, of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love, is trembling in the balance!”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Oliver Twist
“Memory takes a lot of poetic license. It omits some details; others are exaggerated, according to the emotional value of the articles it touches, for memory is seated predominantly in the heart.”
―
Tennessee Williams
,
The Glass Menagerie
“It is vain to recount further the catalogue of miseries. In earlier ages such horrors remain unknown because unrecorded. Just enough flickering light plays upon this infernal scene to give us the sense of its utter desolation and hopeless...”
―
Winston Churchill
,
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
“The world is idea.”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
The World as Will and Representation
“Promoting self under the guise of promoting Christ is currently so common as to excite little notice.”
―
A. W. Tozer
,
The Pursuit of God
“There's just as much money to be made in the wreck of a civilization as in the upbuilding of one.”
―
Margaret Mitchell
,
Gone with the Wind
“And if it's proud to have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts . . . she is proud.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Our Mutual Friend
“in order to ascertain the real opinions of such, I ought rather to take cognizance of what they practised than of what they said”
―
René Descartes
,
Discourse on the Method
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