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“you're over-civilized. You should look on death as the Oriental does. It's a mere incident—hardly noticeable.”
―
Agatha Christie
,
Death on the Nile
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“But I always liked side-paths, little dark back-alleys behind the main road—there one finds adventures and surprises, and precious metal in the dirt.”
―
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
,
The Brothers Karamazov
“They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld; and the women more horrible than the men . . . The reader will easily believe, that from what I had hear and seen, my keen appetite for perpetuity of life was much abated.”
―
Jonathan Swift
,
Gulliver's Travels
“Most times, it's just a lot easier not to let the world know what's wrong.”
―
Chuck Palahniuk
,
Invisible Monsters
“A theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements. It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements, and it must make definite predictions about the results of...”
―
Stephen Hawking
,
A Brief History of Time
“he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
A Christmas Carol
“I desire to forget life. Life is a hideous invention of I know not whom. It lasts no time at all, and is worth nothing. One breaks one’s neck in living.”
―
Victor Hugo
,
Les Misérables
“Speak low, if you speak love.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Much Ado About Nothing
“There are only two kinds of men: the righteous who believe themselves sinners; the rest, sinners, who believe themselves righteous.”
―
Blaise Pascal
,
Pensées
“We want the will of the people, not the votes of the people; and to give a man a vote against his will is to make voting more valuable than the democracy it declares.”
―
G. K. Chesterton
,
What's Wrong with the World
“And where two raging fires meet together, they do consume the thing that feeds their fury.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
The Taming of the Shrew
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