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- What early tongue so sweet saluteth me? Young son, it argues a distemper'd head So soon to bid good morrow to thy… — William Shakespeare
- Mark the babe not long accustomed to this breathing world; One that hath barely learned to shape a smile, though yet irrational… — William Wordsworth
- There was a brisk northern wind, heavy and wet with the salt of the sea, and he felt, as he turned his… — Arthur Conan Doyle
- Pity wraps the student of the past in an ambrosial cloud, and washes his limbs with eternal youth. — E. M. Forster
- Therefore, when some say good works are forbidden when we preach faith alone, it is as if I said to a sick… — Martin Luther
- The same animal which hath the honour to have some part of his flesh eaten at the table of a duke, may… — Henry Fielding
- The man who looks for security, even in the mind, is like a man who would chop off his limbs in order… — Henry Miller
- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. — Frank Lloyd Wright
- When you don't fit in, you become superhuman. You can feel everyone else's eyes on you, stuck like Velcro. You can hear… — Jodi Picoult
- He remained, weeks after awakening, in that period of early-morning consciousness that allows easy re-entry to dreaming. His limbs still tingled with… — Dave Eggers
- At this point two elderly security guards in parkas, the guys who normally work the front desk at the plant, asked John… — David Wong
- And she would not hold back his limbs when his heart was gone to the woods, for it is ever the way… — Lord Dunsany