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“All that remains is a fate whose outcome alone is fatal. Outside of that single fatality of death, everything, joy or happiness, is liberty.”
―
Albert Camus
,
The Myth of Sisyphus
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“nobody has ever figured out the cause of government stupidity—and until they do (and find the cure), all ideal plans will fall into quicksand.”
―
Richard Feynman
,
What Do You Care What Other People Think?
“O serpent heart, hid with a flow'ring face! Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave? Beautiful tyrant! fiend angelical! Dove-feather'd raven! wolvish-ravening lamb! Despised substance of divinest show! Just opposite to what thou justly seem'st - A...”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Romeo and Juliet
“There is no fun in doing nothing when you have nothing to do.”
―
Jerome K. Jerome
,
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
“But with regard to those few which the human intellect does understand, I believe that its knowledge equals the Divine in objective certainty, for here it succeeds in understanding necessity, beyond which there can be no greater sureness.”
―
Galileo Galilei
,
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
“Though provided with a large library, I'm frequently very dull at the Grange; take my books away, and I should be desperate!”
―
Emily Brontë
,
Wuthering Heights
“Are there not some places where we seem to breathe sadness?—why, we cannot tell. It is a chain of recollections—an idea which carries you back to other times, to other places—which, very likely, have no connection with the present time and...”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
“If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case.”
―
Charles Darwin
,
On The Origin of Species
“He says, no varnish can hide the grain of the wood; and that the more varnish you put on, the more the grain will express itself.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Great Expectations
“What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Romeo and Juliet
“I'm wearying to escape into that glorious world, and to be always there: not seeing it dimly through tears, and yearning for it through the walls of an aching heart: but really with it, and in it.”
―
Emily Brontë
,
Wuthering Heights
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