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“You can do as you please, but I shall keep my book on the table here and read a little every morning as soon as I wake, for I know it will do me good and help me through the day.”
―
Louisa May Alcott
,
Little Women
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“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
“For everything that exists is in a manner the seed of that which will be.”
―
Marcus Aurelius
,
Meditations
“I have given you rather more of my time than I had intended. The individual must not monopolize what is meant for the world.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
The Lost World
“action . . . is the last resource of those who know not how to dream.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
Intentions
“Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Romeo and Juliet
“To play the demagogue for purposes of self-interest is a cardinal sin against the people in a democracy, exactly as to play the courtier for such purposes is a cardinal sin against the people under other forms of government.”
―
Theodore Roosevelt
,
Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
“Information and knowledge: two currencies that have never gone out of style.”
―
Neil Gaiman
,
American Gods
“Huckleberry came and went, at his own free will. He slept on doorsteps in fine weather and in empty hogsheads in wet; he did not have to go to school or to church, or call any being master or obey anybody; he could go fishing or swimming when and...”
―
Mark Twain
,
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
“Whatever the Party holds to be the truth, is truth. It is impossible to see reality except by looking through the eyes of the Party.”
―
George Orwell
,
1984
“He never labored so hard to learn a language as he did to hold his tongue, and it affected him for life. The habit of reticence—of talking without meaning—is never effaced.”
―
Henry Adams
,
The Education of Henry Adams
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