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“Mend your speech a little, Lest you may mar your fortunes.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
King Lear
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“Every tone was a testimony against slavery, and a prayer to God for deliverance from chains.”
―
Frederick Douglass
,
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
“There’s something to be said for hunger: at least it lets you know you’re still alive.”
―
Margaret Atwood
,
Oryx and Crake
“If virtue no delighted beauty lack, Your son-in-law is far more fair than black.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Othello
“The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet.”
―
Ralph Waldo Emerson
,
Self-Reliance
“PRAY, v. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy.”
―
Ambrose Bierce
,
The Devil's Dictionary
“O! none, unless this miracle have might, that in black ink my love may still shine bright.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Shakespeare's Sonnets
“Your heart is alive. Keep listening to what it has to say.”
―
Paulo Coelho
,
The Alchemist
“Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.”
―
Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
“People are like lice—they get under your skin and bury themselves there. You scratch and scratch until the blood comes, but you can’t get permanently deloused.”
―
Henry Miller
,
Tropic of Cancer
“No matter how careful you are, there's going to be the sense you missed something, the collapsed feeling under your skin that you didn't experience it all. There's that fallen heart feeling that you rushed right through the moments where you...”
―
Chuck Palahniuk
,
Invisible Monsters
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