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“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”
―
Ralph Waldo Emerson
,
Circles
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“That the American, by temperament, worked to excess, was true; work and whiskey were his stimulants; work was a form of vice; but he never cared much for money or power after he earned them.”
―
Henry Adams
,
The Education of Henry Adams
“For books have a way of influencing each other. Fiction will be much the better for standing cheek by jowl with poetry and philosophy.”
―
Virginia Woolf
,
A Room of One's Own
“In four short months, our nation has comforted the victims, begun to rebuild New York and the Pentagon, rallied a great coalition, captured, arrested, and rid the world of thousands of terrorists, destroyed Afghanistan's terrorist training camps,...”
―
George W. Bush
,
State of the Union Address
“Anything can be music, but it doesn't become music until someone wills it to be music, and the audience listening to it decides to perceive it as music.”
―
Frank Zappa
,
The Real Frank Zappa Book
“Francois Rabelais. He was this poet. And his last words were 'I go to seek a Great Perhaps.' That's why I'm going. So I don't have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.”
―
John Green
,
Looking for Alaska
“Oh, I'm burning! I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words?”
―
Emily Brontë
,
Wuthering Heights
“If there is disturbance in the camp, the general's authority is weak.”
―
Sun Tzu
,
The Art of War
“The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is coming. Thus it is with time present. Life if well spent, is long.”
―
Leonardo da Vinci
,
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci
“We are not such fools as to pay for reading inferior books, when we can read superior books for nothing.”
―
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
,
The Coming Race
“But it is only after the deepest darkness that the greatest joy can come; it is only after slavery and prison that the sweetest appreciation of freedom can come.”
―
Malcolm X
,
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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