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Thought Quotes by Hans Christian Andersen
- One cannot quite trust the word of potted flowers," thought the butterfly; "they have too much to do with men.
- Then she saw a star fall, leaving behind it a bright streak of fire. “Someone is dying,” thought the little girl, for her old grandmother,…
- She laughed and danced with the thought of death in her heart.
- She thought, "He whom I love more than my father or mother, he of whom I am always thinking, and in whose hands I would…
- Every step you take will feel as if you were treading upon knife blades so sharp that blood must flow. I am willing to help…
- It is the power of thought that gives man power over nature.
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