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“We always find something, eh Didi, to give us the impression we exist?”
―
Samuel Beckett
,
Waiting for Godot
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“The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible, and let your reactions to the things and persons that interest you be as far as possible friendly rather than hostile.”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
The Conquest of Happiness
“Accustom thyself as much as possible on the occasion of anything being done by any person to inquire with thyself, for what object is this man doing this? But begin with thyself, and examine thyself first.”
―
Marcus Aurelius
,
Meditations
“I do not wish any reward but to know I have done the right thing.”
―
Mark Twain
,
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
“You are so busy being you that you have no idea how utterly unprecedented you are.”
―
John Green
,
The Fault in Our Stars
“It’s no tragedy, Freckles. Glass breaks so easily. No matter how careful you are.”
―
Tennessee Williams
,
The Glass Menagerie
“It's like everything in the world for me is inside a tub full of guts, so that you wonder how there can be any room in it for anything else very important.”
―
William Faulkner
,
As I Lay Dying
“I have often admonished my pupils to count ten before speaking. Were I you, Mr. Philander, I should count at least a thousand, and then maintain a discreet silence.”
―
Edgar Rice Burroughs
,
Tarzan of the Apes
“The pupil dilates in the dark, and the soul dilates in misfortune and ends by finding God there.”
―
Victor Hugo
,
Les Misérables
“Almost everyone can remember losing his or her virginity, and most writers can remember the first book he/she put down thinking: I can do better than this. Hell, I am doing better than this! What could be more encouraging to the struggling writer...”
―
Stephen King
,
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
“He has been eight years upon a project for extracting sunbeams out of cucumbers, which were to be put in phials hermetically sealed, and let out to warm the air in raw inclement summers.”
―
Jonathan Swift
,
Gulliver's Travels
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