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“To die, to sleep.To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub,For in that sleep of death what dreams may come”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Hamlet
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“I am alone in this white, garden-rimmed street. Alone and free. But this freedom is rather like death.”
―
Jean-Paul Sartre
,
Nausea
“Anarchism is the great liberator of man from the phantoms that have held him captive; it is the arbiter and pacifier of the two forces for individual and social harmony.”
―
Emma Goldman
,
Anarchism and Other Essays
“to me it is one of the most odious things in a girl's life, that there must always be some supposition of falling in love coming between her and any man who is kind to her, and to whom she is grateful.”
―
George Eliot
,
Middlemarch
“There are few uglier traits of human nature than this tendency—which I now witnessed in men no worse than their neighbors—to grow cruel, merely because they possessed the power of inflicting harm.”
―
Nathaniel Hawthorne
,
The Scarlet Letter
“That which in mean men we entitle patience is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Richard II
“if you couldn’t trust a poet to offer sensible advice, who could you trust?”
―
Neil Gaiman
,
The Graveyard Book
“there are people who'll try to hurt you through the good they see in you—knowing that it's the good, needing it and punishing you for it.”
―
Ayn Rand
,
Atlas Shrugged
“Some women's love of being loved is insatiable; and so, often, is their love of loving; and in the last case they may find that they can't give it continuously to the chamber-officer appointed by the bishop's licence to receive it.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Jude the Obscure
“It is awfully hard work doing nothing. However, I don't mind hard work where there is no definite object of any kind.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Importance of Being Earnest
“But with regard to those few which the human intellect does understand, I believe that its knowledge equals the Divine in objective certainty, for here it succeeds in understanding necessity, beyond which there can be no greater sureness.”
―
Galileo Galilei
,
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
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