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Nothing Quotes by Thomas Hardy
- Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- But nothing is more insidious than the evolution of wishes from mere fancies, and of wants from mere wishes.
- You concede nothing to me and I have to concede everything to you.
- I. At Tea THE kettle descants in a cosy drone, And the young wife looks in her husband's face, And then in her guest's, and…
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