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“No man is offended by another man's admiration of the woman he loves; it is the woman only who can make it a torment.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Northanger Abbey
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“Every major industrialized nation has A BEER (you can't be a Real Country unless you have A BEER and an airline—it helps if you have some kind of a football team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you need A BEER).”
―
Frank Zappa
,
The Real Frank Zappa Book
“It was as if she had been made afresh, out of new elements, and must perforce be permitted to live her own life, and be a law unto herself, without her eccentricities being reckoned to her for a crime.”
―
Nathaniel Hawthorne
,
The Scarlet Letter
“Horrible my iniquities had been; But Infinite Goodness hath such ample arms, That it receives whatever turns to it.”
―
Dante Alighieri
,
Divine Comedy
“anytime you find someone more successful than you are, especially when you're both engaged in the same business—you know they're doing something that you aren't.”
―
Malcolm X
,
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
“Life is never fair, Robert. And perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
An Ideal Husband
“It is the hour of the pearl—the interval between day and night when time stops and examines itself.”
―
John Steinbeck
,
Cannery Row
“The trouble was that he was talking in philosophy, but they were listening in gibberish.”
―
Terry Pratchett
,
Small Gods
“Now in many cases—too many cases—the activity of the immature human being is simply played upon to secure habits which are useful. He is trained like an animal rather than educated like a human being.”
―
John Dewey
,
Democracy and Education
“In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him.”
―
Orson Scott Card
,
Ender's Game
“Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will...”
―
Mary Shelley
,
Frankenstein
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