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“He gnawed the rectitude of his life; he felt that he had been outcast from life's feast.”
―
James Joyce
,
Dubliners
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―
Anton Chekhov
,
The Cherry Orchard
“Courage will now be your best defence against the storm that is at hand—that and such hope as I bring.”
―
J. R. R. Tolkien
,
The Return of the King
“What the count said was true—the most curious spectacle in life is that of death.”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
“real adventures . . . do not happen to people who remain at home: they must be sought abroad.”
―
James Joyce
,
Dubliners
“Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Richard III
“I felt that I breathed an atmosphere of sorrow.”
―
Edgar Allan Poe
,
The Fall of the House of Usher
“Reality exists in the human mind, and nowhere else.”
―
George Orwell
,
1984
“For some reason, my temper was hardwired to my tear ducts. I usually cried when I was angry, a humiliating tendency.”
―
Stephenie Meyer
,
Twilight
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―
Frank Herbert
,
Dune
“His life has much trouble and sadness, and remains far behind yours. If it were otherwise, he would never have been able to find those words.”
―
Rainer Maria Rilke
,
Letters to a Young Poet
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