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“Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear, Thy dial how thy precious minutes waste; These vacant leaves thy mind's imprint will bear, And of this book, this learning mayst thou taste.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Shakespeare's Sonnets
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“Are there not some places where we seem to breathe sadness?—why, we cannot tell. It is a chain of recollections—an idea which carries you back to other times, to other places—which, very likely, have no connection with the present time and...”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
“Sometimes it is harder to deprive oneself of a pain than of a pleasure”
―
F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
Tender Is the Night
“The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.”
―
Albert Einstein
,
The world as I see it
“Even in those cities which seem to enjoy peace, and where the arts flourish, the inhabitants are devoured by more envy, care, and uneasiness than are experienced by a besieged town.”
―
Voltaire
,
Candide
“Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult—at least I found it so—than constantly to bear this conclusion in mind.”
―
Charles Darwin
,
On The Origin of Species
“'Love' is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.”
―
Robert A. Heinlein
,
Stranger in a Strange Land
“hearts, like flowers, cannot be rudely handled, but must open naturally”
―
Louisa May Alcott
,
Little Women
“A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquillity.”
―
Mary Shelley
,
Frankenstein
“Yet, with a pleasing sorcery, could charm pain for a while or anguish, and excite fallacious hope, or arm th' obdured breast with stubborn patience as with triple steel.”
―
John Milton
,
Paradise Lost
“she has travelled for four weeks with the untroubled unhaste of a change of season.”
―
William Faulkner
,
Light in August
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