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“There must be something in books, things we can't imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don't stay for nothing.”
―
Ray Bradbury
,
Fahrenheit 451
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Agatha Christie
,
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
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,
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―
Oprah Winfrey
,
What I Know For Sure
“Pleasure and action make the hours seem short.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Othello
“A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.”
―
Theodore Roosevelt
,
Theodore Roosevelt; an Autobiography
“Those truths which we know are very few in comparison with those which we do not know.”
―
Galileo Galilei
,
Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Tuscany
“Actually that's my secret—I can't even talk about you to anybody because I don't want any more people to know how wonderful you are.”
―
F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
Tender Is the Night
“What is the destiny of man, but to fill up the measure of his sufferings, and to drink his allotted cup of bitterness?”
―
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
,
The Sorrows of Young Werther
“To attain the highth and depth of thy eternal ways all human thoughts come short, Supreme of things!”
―
John Milton
,
Paradise Lost
“All our knowledge begins with sense, proceeds thence to understanding, and ends with reason, beyond which nothing higher can be discovered in the human mind for elaborating the matter of intuition and subjecting it to the highest unity of thought.”
―
Immanuel Kant
,
Critique of Pure Reason
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