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“On this account, nothing is more dangerous than solitude: there our imagination, always disposed to rise, taking a new flight on the wings of fancy, pictures to us a chain of beings of whom we seem the most inferior. All things appear greater...”
―
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
,
The Sorrows of Young Werther
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“The great advances of civilization, whether in architecture or painting, in science or literature, in industry or agriculture, have never come from centralized government. Columbus did not set out to seek a new route to China in response to a...”
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George Orwell
,
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,
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J. R. R. Tolkien
,
The Fellowship of the Ring
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―
Samuel Johnson
,
The History of Rasselas
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―
Margaret Atwood
,
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―
Edith Wharton
,
Vesalius in Zante
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―
George Eliot
,
Daniel Deronda
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―
Franz Kafka
,
The Trial
“My dear boy, the people who love only once in their lives are really the shallow people. What they call their loyalty, and their fidelity, I call either the lethargy of custom or their lack of imagination.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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