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“But if I had wit enough to get out of this wood, I have enough to serve mine own turn.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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“He says, no varnish can hide the grain of the wood; and that the more varnish you put on, the more the grain will express itself.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Great Expectations
“I draw my idea of the form of government from a principle in nature, which no art can overturn, viz. that the more simple any thing is, the less liable it is to be disordered; and the easier repaired when disordered”
―
Thomas Paine
,
Common Sense
“She was a dull person, but a sensational invitation to make babies.”
―
Kurt Vonnegut
,
Slaughterhouse-Five
“It should never be forgotten that what we call 'catastrophes,' are, in relation to the earth, changes, the equivalents of which would be well represented by the development of a few pimples, or the scratch of a pin, on a man's head.”
―
Thomas Henry Huxley
,
The Advance of Science in the Last Half-Century
“Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
“Industrious races find it a great hardship to be idle: it was a master stroke of English instinct to hallow and begloom Sunday to such an extent that the Englishman unconsciously hankers for his week—and work-day again”
―
Friedrich Nietzsche
,
Beyond Good and Evil
“I do not speak of that greatness which is achieved by the fortunate politician or the successful soldier; that is a quality which belongs to the place he occupies rather than to the man; and a change of circumstances reduces it to very discreet...”
―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
The Moon and Sixpence
“Liberty, equality, fraternity, or death;—the last, much the easiest to bestow, O Guillotine!”
―
Charles Dickens
,
A Tale of Two Cities
“And beauty is a form of genius—is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Picture of Dorian Gray
“it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Macbeth
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