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“But he hated to be sober. It made him conscious of the people around him, of that air of struggle, of greedy ambition, of hope more sordid than despair, of incessant passage up or down, which in every metropolis is most in evidence through the...”
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
The Beautiful and Damned
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“I don't like compliments, and I don't see why a man should think he is pleasing a woman enormously when he says to her a whole heap of things that he doesn't mean.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
Lady Windermere's Fan
“The body politic, as well as the human body, begins to die as soon as it is born, and carries in itself the causes of its destruction.”
―
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
,
The Social Contract
“God gave the day, God gave the strength. And the day and the strength were consecrated to labor, and that labor was its own reward.”
―
Leo Tolstoy
,
Anna Karenina
“the books that didn’t fit into the bookshelf lay piled on the floor like a gang of intellectual refugees.”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
Sputnik Sweetheart
“Not that we were incompatible: we just had nothing to talk about.”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
Norwegian Wood
“I say there is more stupidity than hydrogen, and that is the basic building block of the universe.”
―
Frank Zappa
,
The Real Frank Zappa Book
“O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?Deny thy father and refuse thy name;Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Romeo and Juliet
“First a warning, musical; then the hour, irrevocable. The leaden circles dissolved in the air.”
―
Virginia Woolf
,
Mrs Dalloway
“So convenient a thing is it to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do.”
―
Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
“Sadly, sadly, the sun rose; it rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good abilities and good emotions, incapable of their directed exercise, incapable of his own help and his own happiness, sensible of the blight on him, and resigning himself...”
―
Charles Dickens
,
A Tale of Two Cities
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