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“Those who govern, having much business on their hands, do not generally like to take the trouble of considering and carrying into execution new projects. The best public measures are therefore seldom adopted from previous wisdom, but forc'd by...”
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Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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François Rabelais
,
Gargantua and Pantagruel
“It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse-races.”
―
Mark Twain
,
Pudd'nhead Wilson
“When we our betters see bearing our woes, we scarcely think our miseries our foes.”
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William Shakespeare
,
King Lear
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―
Chuck Palahniuk
,
Survivor
“She tried to argue, and tell him that he had mixed in his dull brain two matters, theology and morals, which in the primitive days of mankind had been quite distinct.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
“A lord may love the men that he commands, he could hear his lord father saying, but he cannot be a friend to them. One day he may need to sit in judgment on them, or send them forth to die.”
―
George R. R. Martin
,
A Dance with Dragons
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―
Henry Miller
,
Tropic of Cancer
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―
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,
The Catcher in the Rye
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―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
Of Human Bondage
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―
Samuel Johnson
,
The History of Rasselas
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