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Only Quotes by Theodore Dreiser
- I will kneel and strike my breast, then touch the dust with my forehead; I will, I will. Only do not forsake me, oh god…
- Your writer, your scientist, your chief official, all have lost the power to revive the early illusion concerning fame and high place. Their beauty and…
- If we are to extract any joy out of our span, we must think and plan and make things better not only for ourselves but…
- Remember, love is all a woman has to give, but it is the only thing which God permits us to carry beyond the grave.
- Love is the only thing you can really give in all this world. When you give love, you give everything.
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