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“True or false, that which is said of men often occupies as important a place in their lives, and above all in their destinies, as that which they do.”
―
Victor Hugo
,
Les Misérables
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“Why didn't you tell me there was danger in men-folk? Why didn't you warn me? Ladies know what to fend hands against, because they read novels that tell them of these tricks; but I never had the chance o' learning in that way, and you did not help me!”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“Things base and vile, holding no quantity, love can transpose to form and dignity.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
A Midsummer Night's Dream
“But remember, language is man’s way of communication with other people and it is language alone which separates him from the lower animals.”
―
Maya Angelou
,
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
“The love that follows us sometime is our trouble, which still we thank as love.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Macbeth
“That innate love of melody, which she had inherited from her ballad-singing mother, gave the simplest music a power over her which could well-nigh drag her heart out of her bosom at times.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them”
―
J. R. R. Tolkien
,
The Hobbit
“Even if there is only one possible unified theory, it is just a set of rules and equations. What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?”
―
Stephen Hawking
,
A Brief History of Time
“If there were reason for these miseries, then into limits could I bind my woes.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Titus Andronicus
“Packing the basket was not quite such pleasant work as unpacking the basket. It never is.”
―
Kenneth Grahame
,
The Wind in the Willows
“But Nature, it seems, was at the bottom of the affair, and she gains her ends with dogs as well as with men, making us do as she likes, shoving and pulling us along her ways, however rough, all but killing us at times in getting her lessons...”
―
John Muir
,
Stickeen
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