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- I always say that the characters in Jane Austen's original books are rather like zombies because they live in this bubble of immense wealth and…
- The business of Mr. Bennett's life was to keep his daughters alive. The business of Mrs. Bennett's was to get them married.
- Living men are bound by time... Thus, their lives have an urgency. This gives them ambition. Makes them choose those things that are most important,…
- It is their nature, beautiful and simple. That you would destroy such beings, Mr. Lincoln, such superior creatures, seems madness to me.†“That you speak…
- ‎And when this intoxication has worn away... when every desire is fulfilled and every language learned- when there are no more distant cities to explore;…
- Hug your children...Kiss your mothers and fathers, your brothers and sisters. Tell them how much you love them, every day. Because every day is the…
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