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“Go on with your work as usual, for work is a blessed solace. Hope and keep busy, and whatever happens, remember that you never can be fatherless.”
―
Louisa May Alcott
,
Little Women
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Jonathan Safran Foer
,
Extremely Loud Incredibly Close
“I pass with relief from the tossing sea of Cause and Theory to the firm ground of Result and Fact.”
―
Winston Churchill
,
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“If the world were clear, art would not exist.”
―
Albert Camus
,
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―
Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
“Adam was but human—this explains it all. He did not want the apple for the apple's sake, he wanted it only because it was forbidden. The mistake was in not forbidding the serpent; then he would have eaten the serpent.”
―
Mark Twain
,
Pudd'nhead Wilson
“the man was clearly guilty. You could tell just by looking at him. Not, perhaps, guilty of anything specific. Just guilty in general terms.”
―
Terry Pratchett
,
Guards! Guards!
“And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat.”
―
Rudyard Kipling
,
The Jungle Book
“I remember it was with extreme difficulty that I could bring my master to understand the meaning of the word opinion, or how a point could be disputable; because reason taught us to affirm or deny only where we are certain; and beyond our...”
―
Jonathan Swift
,
Gulliver's Travels
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―
Cassandra Clare
,
City of Glass
“The last and most successful one was that of tarring his fence all around; after which, if a slave was caught with any tar upon his person, it was deemed sufficient proof that he had either been into the garden, or had tried to get in.”
―
Frederick Douglass
,
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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