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“It takes two to make a very great career: the man who is great, and the man-almost rarer-who is great enough to see greatness and say so.”
―
Ayn Rand
,
The Fountainhead
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“One should as a rule respect public opinion in so far as is necessary to avoid starvation and to keep out of prison, but anything that goes beyond this is voluntary submission to an unnecessary tyranny, and is likely to interfere with happiness...”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
The Conquest of Happiness
“I like not fair terms and a villain's mind.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
The Merchant of Venice
“I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.”
―
Virginia Woolf
,
A Room of One's Own
“The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot for ever fence it out.”
―
J. R. R. Tolkien
,
The Fellowship of the Ring
“It's the questions we can't answer that teach us the most. They teach us how to think. If you give a man an answer, all he gains is a little fact. But give him a question and he'll look for his own answers.”
―
Patrick Rothfuss
,
The Wise Man's Fear
“It is a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up.”
―
J. K. Rowling
,
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies . . . The man who never reads lives only one.”
―
George R. R. Martin
,
A Dance with Dragons
“There is always an inertia to be overcome in striking out a new line of conduct—not more in ourselves, it seems, than in circumscribing events, which appear as if leagued together to allow no novelties in the way of amelioration.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Far from the Madding Crowd
“Well, in the first place girls never marry the men they flirt with. Girls don't think it right.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Importance of Being Earnest
“It is not possible to know how far the influence of any amiable honest-hearted duty-doing man flies out into the world”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Great Expectations
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