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English Passengers, a first novel by Matthew Kneale, relates what follows when a group of Englishmen arrive in mid-nineteenth-century Tasmania with different purposes: to find the Garden of Eden, to prove the natives are less intelligent than the British, and to escape from British law. Kneale also describes the tragic life of a young Aboriginal whose experiences are shaped by the arrival of the British. — Nancy Pearl

There is nobody more terrible than the desperate. — Alexander Suvorov

Indeed, it is evident that the mere passage of time itself is destructive rather than generative [ ... ] because change is primarily a 'passing away.' So it is only incidentally that time is the cause of things coming into being and existing. — Aristotle.

I love only nature, and I hate mathematicians. — Richard P. Feynman

I say to you: Make perfect your will. / I say: take no thought of the harvest, / But only of proper sowing. — T. S. Eliot

My friend, you should blow out your candle in order to find your way more clearly. — Denis Diderot

Of all the affections which attend human life, the love of glory is the most ardent. — Richard Steele

Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious — Oscar Wilde