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“Tis a happy thing to be the father unto many sons.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Henry VI
topic:
happiness
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“We control life, Winston, at all its levels. You are imagining that there is something called human nature which will be outraged by what we do and will turn against us. But we create human nature. Men are infinitely malleable.”
―
George Orwell
,
1984
“Hence, also, we are all innocent to begin with, and this merely means that neither we nor others know the evil of our own nature; it only appears with the motives, and only in time do the motives appear in knowledge.”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
The World as Will and Representation
“Some have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil.”
―
Samuel Johnson
,
The History of Rasselas
“Lost opportunities, lost possibilities, feelings we can never get back again. That's part of what it means to be alive.”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
Kafka on the Shore
“Too much talking these days. Talk talk talk. This country would get along much better if people learned how to suffer in silence.”
―
Neil Gaiman
,
American Gods
“It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery. The most commonplace crime is often the most mysterious because it presents no new or special features from which deductions may be drawn.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
A Study in Scarlet
“No man burdens his mind with small matters unless he has some very good reason for doing so.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
A Study in Scarlet
“If her life were a simple rosary of hours, her life simple and strange as a bird's life, gay in the morning, restless all day, tired at sundown? Her heart simple and wilful as a bird's heart?”
―
James Joyce
,
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
“that is very interesting history . . . and I understand it perfectly all but the explanation.”
―
L. Frank Baum
,
The Marvelous Land of Oz
“He drew the dagger and laid it on the table between them; a length of dragonbone and Valyrian steel, as sharp as the difference between right and wrong, between true and false, between life and death.”
―
George R. R. Martin
,
A Game of Thrones
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