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- Exactly. She does not shine as a wife even in her own account of what occurred. I am not a whole-souled admirer of womankind, as…
- He had never seen a woman doctor before, and his whole conservative soul rose up in revolt at the idea. He could not recall any…
- The most winning woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their insurance-money, and the most repellent man of my acquaintance…
- A study of family portraits is enough to convert a man to the theory of reincarnation.
- A man with so large a brain must have something in it.
- Strange indeed is human nature. Here were these men, to whom murder was familiar, who again and again had struck down the father of the…
- If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens, each…
- It was all love on my side, and all good comradeship and friendship on hers. When we parted she was a free woman, but I…
- While the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty. You can, for example, never foretell what any one…
- I consider that a man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.…
- It was an ideal spring day, a light blue sky, flecked with little fleecy white clouds drifting across from west to east. The sun was…
- It is the sweetest spring within the memory of man. So green, so mild, so beautiful! Ah, what a contrast between nature without and my…
- To all the world he was the man of violence, half animal and half demon; but to her he always remained the little wilful boy…
- ...it was a huge creature, luminous, ghastly, and spectral. I have cross-examined these men, one of them a hard-headed countryman, one a farrier, and one…
- The weak man becomes strong when he has nothing, for then only can he feel the wild, mad thrill of despair.
- All other men are specialists, but his specialism is omniscience.
- It’s every man’s business to see justice done.
- When we think how narrow and devious this path of nature is, how dimly we can trace it, for all our lamps of science, and…
- Yet birth, and lust, and illness, and death are changeless things, and when one of these harsh facts springs out upon a man at some…
- 'Men die of the diseases which they have studied most,' remarked the surgeon, snipping off the end of a cigar with all his professional neatness…
- Too much! Wait till you have lived here longer. Look down the valley! See the cloud of a hundred chimneys that overshadows it! I tell…
- Are you conscious of the restful influence which the stars exert? To me they are the most soothing things in Nature. I am proud to…
- I consider that a man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.
- A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put…
- To the man who loves art for its own sake, it is frequently in its least important and lowliest manifestations that the keenest pleasure is…
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