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“I did not think to shed a tear in all my miseries; but thou hast forc'd me, out of thy honest truth, to play the woman.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Henry VIII
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“Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Coriolanus
“Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Julius Caesar
“Immediate are the acts of God, more swift than time or motion, but to human ears cannot without process of speech be told, so told as earthly notion can receive.”
―
John Milton
,
Paradise Lost
“Human life and human labour were near. I must struggle on: strive to live and bend to toil like the rest.”
―
Charlotte Brontë
,
Jane Eyre
“Must it ever be thus,—that the source of our happiness must also be the fountain of our misery?”
―
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
,
The Sorrows of Young Werther
“What makes the desert beautiful . . . is that somewhere it hides a well...”
―
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
,
The Little Prince
“Sanguine by nature, Troy had a power of eluding grief by simply adjourning it. He could put off the consideration of any particular spectre till the matter had become old and softened by time.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Far from the Madding Crowd
“It was woman that taught me cruelty, and on woman therefore I have exercised it; but not upon such as thou.”
―
Walter Scott
,
Ivanhoe
“He also gave me a piece of advice that I have always remembered, namely, that, if I was not going to earn money, I must even things up by not spending it.”
―
Theodore Roosevelt
,
Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
“Accident counts for much in companionship as in marriage.”
―
Henry Adams
,
The Education of Henry Adams
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