Karl Marx Quotes
Your Favourite Virtue ... Simplicity
Your Favourite Virtue In Man ... Strength
Your Favourite Virtue In Woman ... Weakness
Your Chief Characteristic ... Singleness Of Purpose
Your Idea Of Happiness ... To Fight
Your Idea Of Misery ... Submission
The Vice You Excuse Most ... Gullibility
The Vice You Detest Most ... Servility
Your Aversion ... Martin Tupper
Favourite Occupation ... Book-worming
Favourite Poet ... Shakespeare, Aeschylus, Goethe
Favourite Prose-writer ... Diderot
Favourite Hero ... Spartacus, Kepler
Favourite Heroine ... Gretchen [Heroine Of Goethe's Faust]
Favourite Flower ... Daphne
Favourite Colour ... Red
Favourite Name ... Laura, Jenny
Favourite Dish ... Fish
Favourite Maxim ... Nihil Humani A Me Alienum Puto [Nothing Human Is Alien To Me]
Favourite Motto ... De Omnibus Dubitandum [Everything Must Be Doubted].
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