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We lost because we told ourselves we lost.
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The appreciation of the merits of art of the emotions it conveys depends upon an understanding of the meaning of life...
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Beautiful as seemed mama's face, it became more lovely when she smiled and seemed to enliven everything about her.
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The sobs and tears of joy he had not foreseen rose with such force within him that his whole body shook and…
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In order to get power and retain it, it is necessary to love power; but love of power is not connected with…
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Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love, shall return to the general and eternal source.
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Where there is love, there is God also.
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There are no conditions to which a man cannot become accustomed.
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To sin is a human business, to justify sins is a devilish business.
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What an immense mass of evil must result...from allowing men to assume the right of anticipating what may happen.
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You consider war to be inevitable? Very good. Let everyone who advocates war be enrolled in a special regiment of advance-guards, for…
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Hypocrisy in anything whatever may deceive the cleverest and most penetrating man, but the least wide-awake of children recognizes it, and is…
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Hypocrisy in anything whatever may deceive the cleverest and most penetrating man, but the least wide-awake of children recognizes it, and is…
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The North can make a steam engine, locomotive or railway car; hardly a yard of cloth or a pair of shoes can…
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In no country has the historical blackout been more intense and effective than in Great Britain. Here it has been ingeniously christened…
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Will you have the stamina and inspiration necessary to dream up bigger, better, more original sins and wilder, wetter, more interesting problems?…
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OSTRICH, n. A large bird to which (for its sins, doubtless) nature has denied that hinder toe . . . . The…
— Ambrose Bierce
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Painting, like poetry, selects in the universe whatever she deems most appropriate to her ends. She assembles in a single fantastic personage,…
— Francisco Goya
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To no circumstance is the wide diffusion of error in the world more owing than to our habit of adopting conclusions from…
— Christian Nestell Bovee
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Our judgments judge us, and nothing reveals us, exposes our weaknesses, more ingeniously than the attitude of pronouncing upon our fellows.
— Paul Valery
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