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- When Emerson's library was burning at Concord, I went to him as he stood with the firelight on his strong, sweet face, and endeavored to…
- November is the most disagreeable month in the whole year.
- ...and the most intense desire gave force to her passionate words as the girl glanced despairingly about the dreary room like a caged creature on…
- There is very little real liberty in the world; even those who seem freest are often the most tightly bound. Law, custom, public opinion, fear…
- Young people think they never can change, but they do in the most wonderful manner, and very few die of broken hearts.
- …the violin — that most human of all instruments…
- The scar will remain, but it is better for a man to lose both arms than his soul; and these hard years, instead of being…
- November is the most disagreeable month in the whole year," said Margaret, standing at the window one dull afternoon, looking out at the frostbitten garden.…
- Wealth is certainly a most desirable thing, but poverty has its sunny side, and one of the sweet uses of adversity is the genuine satisfaction…
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- The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes. — Aristotle
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