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“Reading was the only amusement I allow'd myself. I spent no time in taverns, games, or frolicks of any kind; and my industry in my business continu'd as indefatigable as it was necessary.”
―
Benjamin Franklin
,
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
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“I don't think that women ought to sit down at table with men. It ruins conversation and I'm sure it's very bad for them. It puts ideas in their heads, and women are never at ease with themselves when they have ideas.”
―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
Of Human Bondage
“Let men tremble to win the hand of woman, unless they win along with it the utmost passion of her heart!”
―
Nathaniel Hawthorne
,
The Scarlet Letter
“Against my better judgment, I feel certain that somewhere very near here—the first house down the road, maybe—there's a good poet dying, but also somewhere very near here somebody's having a hilarious pint of pus taken from her lovely young...”
―
J. D. Salinger
,
Franny and Zooey
“The purpose of argument is to change the nature of truth.”
―
Frank Herbert
,
Children of Dune
“Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty”
―
Bertrand Russell
,
Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays
“I suppose a man may eat his own muffins in his own garden.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Importance of Being Earnest
“I have long really held the opinion that the amount of noise which any one can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity, and therefore may be regarded as a pretty fair measure of it.”
―
Arthur Schopenhauer
,
The World as Will and Representation
“the processes of teaching the child that everything cannot be as he wills it are apt to be painful both to him and to his teacher.”
―
Helen Keller
,
The Story of My Life
“It is better to lie quiet in the mud than to be disturbed on good bedding.”
―
Rudyard Kipling
,
The Jungle Book
“Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.”
―
Ernest Hemingway
,
The Old Man and the Sea
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