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“To her own heart it was a delightful affair, to her imagination it was even a ridiculous one, but to her reason, her judgment, it was completely a puzzle.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Sense and Sensibility
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“like the eagle, his own flesh as well as all space was still a cage.”
―
William Faulkner
,
Light in August
“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
A Christmas Carol
“He writes because for him it is a luxury which becomes the more agreeable and more evident, the fewer there are who buy and read what he writes.”
―
Søren Kierkegaard
,
Fear and Trembling
“If you want to govern the people, you must place yourself below them. If you want to lead the people, you must learn how to follow them.”
―
Lao Tzu
,
Tao Te Ching
“Especially for someone in my line of work, solitude is, more or less, an inevitable circumstance. Sometimes, however, this sense of isolation, like acid spilling out of a bottle, can unconsciously eat away at a person’s heart and dissolve it.”
―
Haruki Murakami
,
What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
“If we subject the content of the dream to analysis, we become aware that the dream fear is no more justified by the dream content than the fear in a phobia is justified by the idea upon which the phobia depends.”
―
Sigmund Freud
,
The Interpretation of Dreams
“Dreams are never concerned with trivialities; we do not allow our sleep to be disturbed by trifles.”
―
Sigmund Freud
,
The Interpretation of Dreams
“Moral wounds have this peculiarity,—they may be hidden, but they never close; always painful, always ready to bleed when touched, they remain fresh and open in the heart.”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
“I'll bet you anything you like that half an hour after they have met, they will be calling each other sister.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Importance of Being Earnest
“The great principle of out-of-door relief is, to give the paupers exactly what they don't want; and then they get tired of coming.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Oliver Twist
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