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“I dare do all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none.”
―
William Shakespeare
,
Macbeth
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“most affectations conceal something eventually, even though they don't in the beginning”
―
F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
The Great Gatsby
“New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. The more truth we have to work with, the richer we become.”
―
Kurt Vonnegut
,
Cat's Cradle
“I really don't see anything romantic in proposing. It is very romantic to be in love. But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal. Why, one may be accepted. One usually is, I believe. Then the excitement is all over.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Importance of Being Earnest
“You hate to tell new stuff to somebody around a hundred years old. They don't like to hear it.”
―
J. D. Salinger
,
The Catcher in the Rye
“The heart breaks when, after having been elated by flattering hopes, it sees all its illusions destroyed.”
―
Alexandre Dumas
,
The Count of Monte Cristo
“A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism.”
―
Carl Sagan
,
Contact
“Nature will not be admired by proxy.”
―
Winston Churchill
,
The Story of the Malakand Field Force
“There is only one thing I should like better; and that would be to see the Philosopher making the same sort of meal himself, with the same relish.”
―
Charles Dickens
,
Oliver Twist
“As long as a woman can look ten years younger than her own daughter, she is perfectly satisfied.”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
The Picture of Dorian Gray
“Anne hoped she had outlived the age of blushing; but the age of emotion she certainly had not.”
―
Jane Austen
,
Persuasion
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