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“Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives, but none about his or her own.”
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Paulo Coelho
,
The Alchemist
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“There is prodigious strength . . . in sorrow and despair.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
A Tale of Two Cities
“never again use another person's body or emotions as a scratching post for your own unfulfilled yearnings.”
―
Elizabeth Gilbert
,
Eat
“Trout, incidentally, had written a book about a money tree. It had twenty-dollar bills for leaves. Its flowers were government bonds. Its fruit was diamonds. It attracted human beings who killed each other around the roots and made very good...”
―
Kurt Vonnegut
,
Slaughterhouse-Five
“But the emptiness and the darkness are gone; when I turn back into myself now I'm like a child going at night into a room where there's always a light.”
―
Edith Wharton
,
The Age of Innocence
“But virtue's true reward is happiness itself, for which the virtuous work: whereas if they worked for honor, it would no longer be a virtue, but ambition.”
―
Thomas Aquinas
,
Summa Theologica
“One thinks himself the master of others, and still remains a greater slave than they.”
―
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
,
The Social Contract
“We have no reason to harbor any mistrust against our world, for it is not against us. If it has terrors, they are our terrors; if it has abysses, these abysses belong to us; if there are dangers, we must try to love them.”
―
Rainer Maria Rilke
,
Letters to a Young Poet
“When the taste for physical gratifications amongst such a people has grown more rapidly than their education and their experience of free institutions, the time will come when men are carried away, and lose all self-restraint, at the sight of the...”
―
Alexis de Tocqueville
,
Democracy in America
“DEBT, n. An ingenious substitute for the chain and whip of the slave-driver.”
―
Ambrose Bierce
,
The Devil's Dictionary
“Should I ever marry, Watson, I should hope to inspire my wife with some feeling which would prevent her from being walked off by a housekeeper when my corpse was lying within a few yards of her.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
The Valley of Fear
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