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“Our experience is coloured through and through by books and plays and the cinema, and it takes patience and skill to disentangle the things we have really learned from life for ourselves.”
―
C. S. Lewis
,
Mere Christianity
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“Anyway, I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around—nobody big, I mean—except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to...”
―
J. D. Salinger
,
The Catcher in the Rye
“Be check'd for silence, but never tax'd for speech.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
All's Well That Ends Well
“A happy life must be to a great extent a quiet life, for it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that true joy can live.”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
The Conquest of Happiness
“Every day was there to be lived or to mark one's departure from this world.”
―
Paulo Coelho
,
The Alchemist
“When I refuse to obey an unjust law, I do not contest the right which the majority has of commanding, but I simply appeal from the sovereignty of the people to the sovereignty of mankind.”
―
Alexis de Tocqueville
,
Democracy in America
“My days are as happy as those reserved by God for his elect; and, whatever be my fate hereafter, I can never say that I have not tasted joy,—the purest joy of life.”
―
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
,
The Sorrows of Young Werther
“why so often the coarse appropriates the finer thus, the wrong man the woman, the wrong woman the man, many thousand years of analytical philosophy have failed to explain to our sense of order.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“Everywhere I go I'm asked if I think the universities stifle writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a best-seller that could have been prevented by a good teacher.”
―
Alice Walker
,
In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens
“Hence, also, we are all innocent to begin with, and this merely means that neither we nor others know the evil of our own nature; it only appears with the motives, and only in time do the motives appear in knowledge.”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
The World as Will and Representation
“He would have to learn the reality of a thing before he could put his faith into it.”
―
Jack London
,
White Fang
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