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“One thinks himself the master of others, and still remains a greater slave than they.”
―
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
,
The Social Contract
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“You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish. I have no responsibility to be like they expect me to be. It's their mistake, not my failing.”
―
Richard Feynman
,
Surely You're Joking
“Our cause is never more in danger, than when a human, no longer desiring, but intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.”
―
C. S. Lewis
,
The Screwtape Letters
“there is no word tender enough to be your name”
―
James Joyce
,
Dubliners
“The future, good or ill, was not forgotten, but ceased to have any power over the present. Health and hope grew strong in them, and they were content with each good day as it came, taking pleasure in every meal, and in every word and song.”
―
J. R. R. Tolkien
,
The Fellowship of the Ring
“Hence, money may be dirt, although dirt is not money.”
―
Karl Marx
,
Das Kapital
“Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
As You Like It
“The Government is unresponsive to the needs of the little man. Under five-seven, it is impossible to get your Congressman on the phone.”
―
Woody Allen
,
Side Effects
“For myself, I was bitterly opposed to the measure, and to this day regard the war, which resulted, as one of the most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation.”
―
Ulysses S. Grant
,
Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant
“I find I am much prouder of the victory I obtain over myself, when, in the very ardour of dispute, I make myself submit to my adversary's force of reason, than I am pleased with the victory I obtain over him through his weakness.”
―
Michel de Montaigne
,
The Essays of Michel de Montaigne
“Elizabeth had never been more at a loss to make her feelings appear what they were not. It was necessary to laugh, when she would rather have cried.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Pride and Prejudice
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