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“You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose.”
―
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
,
The Little Prince
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Charlie Chaplin
,
My Autobiography
“In short, Beauty Smith was a monstrosity, and the blame of it lay elsewhere. He was not responsible. The clay of him had been so moulded in the making.”
―
Jack London
,
White Fang
“Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people, citizens of distant epochs, who never knew one another. Books break the shackles of time, proof that humans can work magic.”
―
Carl Sagan
,
Cosmos
“All time is all time. It does not change. It does not lend itself to warnings or explanations. It simply is. Take it moment by moment, and you will find that we are all, as I've said before, bugs in amber.”
―
Kurt Vonnegut
,
Slaughterhouse-Five
“Few things are impossible to diligence and skill.”
―
Samuel Johnson
,
The History of Rasselas
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―
Bret Easton Ellis
,
The Rules of Attraction
“Are not there little chapters in everybody's life, that seem to be nothing, and yet affect all the rest of the history?”
―
William Makepeace Thackeray
,
Vanity Fair
“But capitalist production begets, with the inexorability of a law of Nature, its own negation. It is the negation of negation.”
―
Karl Marx
,
Das Kapital
“to accuse, requires less eloquence (such is man's nature) than to excuse; and condemnation, than absolution more resembles justice.”
―
Thomas Hobbes
,
Leviathan
“His whole future seemed suddenly to be unrolled before him; and passing down its endless emptiness he saw the dwindling figure of a man to whom nothing was ever to happen.”
―
Edith Wharton
,
The Age of Innocence
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