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“We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other’s happiness – not by each other’s misery.”
―
Charlie Chaplin
,
My Autobiography
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“My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, and every tongue brings in a several tale, and every tale condemns me for a villain.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Richard III
“The red wine first must rise in their fair cheeks, my lord; then we shall have 'em talk us to silence.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Henry VIII
“So I don't know about bores. Maybe you shouldn't feel too sorry if you see some swell girl getting married to them. They don't hurt anybody, most of them, and maybe they're secretly all terrific whistlers or something.”
―
J. D. Salinger
,
The Catcher in the Rye
“Love, what is love? I don't think you can really put it into words. Love is understanding someone, caring for him, sharing his joys and sorrows.”
―
Anne Frank
,
The Diary of a Young Girl
“You are like a chestnut burr, prickly outside, but silky-soft within, and a sweet kernal, if one can only get at it. Love will make you show your heart one day, and then the rough burr will fall off.”
―
Louisa May Alcott
,
Little Women
“A work of art is good if it has arisen out of necessity.”
―
Rainer Maria Rilke
,
Letters to a Young Poet
“He smiled understandingly—much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life.”
―
F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
The Great Gatsby
“the books that didn’t fit into the bookshelf lay piled on the floor like a gang of intellectual refugees.”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
Sputnik Sweetheart
“If we are all alive ten years hence, let's meet, and see how many of us have got our wishes, or how much nearer we are then than now”
―
Louisa May Alcott
,
Little Women
“Consider ye the seed from which ye sprang; Ye were not made to live like unto brutes, But for pursuit of virtue and of knowledge.”
―
Dante Alighieri
,
Divine Comedy
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