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“And just look at these men: their eye saith it—they know nothing better on earth than to lie with a woman.”
―
Friedrich Nietzsche
,
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
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“Words, as is well known, are the great foes of reality.”
―
Joseph Conrad
,
Under Western Eyes
“It was a lonely life to lead, for I had nothing to think of, having been made such a little while before.”
―
L. Frank Baum
,
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
“Do not swallow bait offered by the enemy. Do not interfere with an army that is returning home.”
―
Sun Tzu
,
The Art of War
“An education which does not cultivate the will, is an education that depraves the mind.”
―
Anatole France
,
The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
“Things base and vile, holding no quantity, love can transpose to form and dignity.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
“I wanted to be one of those people who have streaks to maintain, who scorch the ground with their intensity. But for now, at least I knew such people, and they needed me, just like comets need tails.”
―
John Green
,
Looking for Alaska
“Every lash inflicted is a tongue of fame; every prison, a more illustrious abode; every burned book or house enlightens the world; every suppressed or expunged word reverberates through the earth from side to side.”
―
Ralph Waldo Emerson
,
Compensation
“any one who's worth anything reads just what he likes, as the mood takes him, with extravagant enthusiasm.”
―
Virginia Woolf
,
Jacob's Room
“But even so, every now and then I would feel a violent stab of loneliness. The very water I drank, the very air I breathed, would feel like long, sharp needles. The pages of a book in my hands would take on the threatening metallic gleam of razor...”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
“I so much love to disengage and disobligate myself, that I have sometimes looked upon ingratitudes, affronts, and indignities which I have received from those to whom either by nature or accident I was bound in some way of friendship, as an...”
―
Michel de Montaigne
,
The Essays of Michel de Montaigne
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