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“We become so accustomed to disguise ourselves to others that at last we are disguised to ourselves.”
―
François de La Rochefoucauld
,
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
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“there is not a single one of those books which does not contradict some other book; so that by the time one has read them all one does not know what to think about anything.”
―
Anatole France
,
The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
“Without any coherent national organisation to repel from the land on which they had settled the ever-unknowable descents from the seas, the Saxons, now for four centuries entitled to be deemed the owners of the soil, very nearly succumbed...”
―
Winston Churchill
,
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
“As men's prayers are a disease of the will, so are their creeds a disease of the intellect.”
―
Ralph Waldo Emerson
,
Self-Reliance
“Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing, for the known way is an impasse.”
―
Heraclitus
,
On Nature
“If merely 'feeling good' could decide, drunkenness would be the supremely valid human experience.”
―
William James
,
The Varieties of Religious Experience
“To sing you must first open your mouth. You must have a pair of lungs, and a little knowledge of music. It is not necessary to have an accordion, or a guitar. The essential thing is to want to sing. This then is a song. I am singing.”
―
Henry Miller
,
Tropic of Cancer
“People wonder why the novel is the most popular form of literature; people wonder why it is read more than books of science or books of metaphysics. The reason is very simple; it is merely that the novel is more true than they are.”
―
G. K. Chesterton
,
Heretics
“Cloquet hated reality but realized it was still the only place to get a good steak.”
―
Woody Allen
,
Side Effects
“We are a nation that has a government—not the other way around.”
―
Ronald Reagan
,
Inaugural Address
“a machine that was powerful enough to accelerate particles to the grand unification energy would have to be as big as the Solar System—and would be unlikely to be funded in the present economic climate.”
―
Stephen Hawking
,
A Brief History of Time
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