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“Besides this, one cannot by fair dealing, and without injury to others, satisfy the nobles, but you can satisfy the people, for their object is more righteous than that of the nobles, the latter wishing to oppress, while the former only desire...”
―
Niccolò Machiavelli
,
The Prince
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“Her future, she thought, was likely to be worse than her past, for after her years of contented renunciation, she had slipped back into desire and longing”
―
George Eliot
,
The Mill on the Floss
“At times I suffer from the strangest sense of detachment from myself and the world about me; I seem to watch it all from the outside, from somewhere inconceivably remote, out of time, out of space, out of the stress and tragedy of it all.”
―
H. G. Wells
,
The War of the Worlds
“Every successful man is more or less a selfish man.”
―
Thomas Hardy
,
Jude the Obscure
“When you make love you're using up energy; and afterwards you feel happy and don't give a damn for anything. They can't bear you to feel like that. They want you to be bursting with energy all the time. All this marching up and down and cheering...”
―
George Orwell
,
1984
“I drank in my words like a thirsty man. I even began to believe them.”
―
Charles Bukowski
,
Ham on Rye
“Sometimes a man wants to be stupid if it lets him do a thing his cleverness forbids.”
―
John Steinbeck
,
East of Eden
“That head of yours should be for use as well as ornament.”
―
Arthur Conan Doyle
,
A Study in Scarlet
“Every form of happiness is private. Our greatest moments are personal, self-motivated, not to be touched.”
―
Ayn Rand
,
The Fountainhead
“so many unscrupulous people have got hold of the progressive cause of late and have so distorted in their own interests everything they touched, that the whole cause has been dragged in the mire.”
―
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
,
Crime and Punishment
“It might be that to surrender to happiness was to accept defeat, but it was a defeat better than many victories.”
―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
Of Human Bondage
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