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“Now, I am living out my life in my corner, taunting myself with the spiteful and useless consolation that an intelligent man cannot become anything seriously, and it is only the fool who becomes anything.”
―
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
,
Notes from Underground
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“I knew I belonged to the Public and to the world, not because I was talented, or even beautiful but because I had never belonged to anything or anyone else.”
―
Marilyn Monroe
,
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“If you take temptations into account, who is to say that he is better than his neighbour? A comfortable career of prosperity, if it does not make people honest, at least keeps them so.”
―
William Makepeace Thackeray
,
Vanity Fair
“And in these foure things, Opinion of Ghosts, Ignorance of second causes, Devotion towards what men fear, and Taking of things Casuall for Prognostiques, consisteth the Naturall seed of Religion”
―
Thomas Hobbes
,
Leviathan
“the more peculiarly his own a man's character is, the better it fits him.”
―
Marcus Tullius Cicero
,
On Duties
“The tax which each individual is bound to pay, ought to be certain and not arbitrary.”
―
Adam Smith
,
The Wealth of Nations
“Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote anywhere at its first appearance: new opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common. But truth, like gold, is not the less so for...”
―
John Locke
,
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“Anybody can sympathise with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature—it requires, in fact, the nature of a true Individualist—to sympathise with a friend's success.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Soul of Man under Socialism
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―
Victor Hugo
,
Les Misérables
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―
William Shakespeare
,
Timon of Athens
“To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Othello
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