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“No use making more People. People die.”
―
Ray Bradbury
,
Something Wicked This Way Comes
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“Wealth, I said, and poverty; the one is the parent of luxury and indolence, and the other of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent.”
―
Plato
,
The Republic
“She was experiencing the same odd happiness and odd sadness as then. The sadness meant: we are at the last station. The happiness meant: we are together. The sadness was form, the happiness content.”
―
Milan Kundera
,
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
“Every sweet hath its sour; every evil its good.”
―
Ralph Waldo Emerson
,
Compensation
“There is a way out of a forest, there is none out of a cloister; a man is free in the forest but he is a slave in the cloister. It may well be that greater strength of character is needed for standing up to solitude than to poverty, for if...”
―
Denis Diderot
,
The Nun
“things Past have a being in the Memory onely, but things To Come have no being at all; the Future being but a fiction of the mind, applying the sequels of actions Past, to the actions that are Present”
―
Thomas Hobbes
,
Leviathan
“So do flux and reflux—the rhythm of change—alternate and persist in everything under the sky.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“Politics can be strengthened by music, but music has a potency that defies politics.”
―
Nelson Mandela
,
Long Walk to Freedom
“It's faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes a life worth looking at.”
―
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
,
The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
“One curious feature about political reform is that so many people feel it is disloyal to attempt to rectify the abuses in one’s own party. And yet it is obvious that political morality is dependent upon the awakened conscience and private...”
―
Eleanor Roosevelt
,
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
“It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Far from the Madding Crowd
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