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“What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing—the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others.”
―
John Stuart Mill
,
The Subjection of Women
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Chuck Palahniuk
,
Invisible Monsters
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,
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―
William Shakespeare
,
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―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
The Painted Veil
“When you have seen as much of life as I have, you will not underestimate the power of obsessive love.”
―
J. K. Rowling
,
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
“Did I not feel charmed at those truly genuine expressions of nature, which, though but little mirthful in reality, so often amused us?”
―
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
,
The Sorrows of Young Werther
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―
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,
Oliver Twist
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―
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,
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―
Søren Kierkegaard
,
Fear and Trembling
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―
John Milton
,
Paradise Lost
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