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“Of course, in a novel, people's hearts break, and they die, and that is the end of it; and in a story this is very convenient. But in real life we do not die when all that makes life bright dies to us.”
―
Harriet Beecher Stowe
,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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“War is war. The only good human being is a dead one.”
―
George Orwell
,
Animal Farm
“There are some dangers which when they are braved, disappear, and which yet, when there is an obvious and apparent dread of them displayed, become certain and inevitable.”
―
Walter Scott
,
Quentin Durward
“The true way to be deceived is to think oneself more knowing than others.”
―
François de La Rochefoucauld
,
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
“In a certain sense the liberation of slaves is the destruction of property—property acquired by descent or by purchase, the same as any other property.”
―
Abraham Lincoln
,
State of the Union Address
“With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds; let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.”
―
John F. Kennedy
,
Inaugural Address
“The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion; and so let all young persons take their...”
―
William Makepeace Thackeray
,
Vanity Fair
“‘What is your conception of beauty?’ I said I thought it was an omnipresence of death and loveliness, a smiling sadness that we discern in nature and all things, a mystic communion that the poet feels – an expression of it can be a dustbin...”
―
Charlie Chaplin
,
My Autobiography
“It is particularly incumbent on those who never change their opinion, to be secure of judging properly at first.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Pride and Prejudice
“To prolong doubt was to prolong hope.”
―
Charlotte Brontë
,
Jane Eyre
“no anguish I have had to bear on your account has been too heavy a price to pay for the new life into which I have entered in loving you.”
―
George Eliot
,
The Mill on the Floss
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