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“Are you in earnest resolved never to barter your liberty for the lordly servitude of a court, but to live free, fearless, and independent?”
―
Adam Smith
,
The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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“I have seen Negro children who really cannot learn, particularly those who in their gelatin plate of babyness have been told they were inferior.”
―
John Steinbeck
,
Travels with Charley
“when you find that people are not telling you the truth—look out!”
―
Agatha Christie
,
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
“When we do not know the truth of a thing, it is of advantage that there should exist a common error which determines the mind of man, as, for example, the moon, to which is attributed the change of seasons, the progress of diseases, etc.”
―
Blaise Pascal
,
Pensées
“Home is the place where, when you have to go there,They have to take you in.”
―
Robert Frost
,
The Death of the Hired Man
“the rebellions of the belly are the worst.”
―
Francis Bacon
,
The Essays of Francis Bacon
“Let us practice the fine art of making every work a priestly ministration. Let us believe that God is in all our simple deeds and learn to find Him there.”
―
A. W. Tozer
,
The Pursuit of God
“The eventual goal of science is to provide a single theory that describes the whole universe.”
―
Stephen Hawking
,
A Brief History of Time
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―
Stephenie Meyer
,
Twilight
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―
Oscar Wilde
,
Intentions
“Friends, I owe more tears to this dead man than you shall see me pay.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Julius Caesar
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