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Margaret Fuller Slack I WOULD have been as great as George Eliot But for an untoward fate. For look at the photograph of me made by Penniwit, Chin resting on hand, and deep - set eyes - Gray, too, and far-searching. But there was the old, old problem: Should it be celibacy, matrimony or unchastity? Then John Slack, the rich druggist, wooed me, Luring me with the promise of leisure for my novel, And I married him, giving birth to eight children, And had no time to write. It was all over with me, anyway, When I ran the needle in my hand While washing the baby's things, And died from lock - jaw, an ironical death. Hear me, ambitious souls, Sex is the curse of life. — Edgar Lee Masters

Funny how everything can change in an instant. From death to life. From empty to full. From darkness to light. — Megan Miranda

What is today accepted as truth will tomorrow prove to be only amusing. — Louis L'Amour

In the history of battles and wars, the massacres of civilians were the main reason of revolutions success. — M.F. Moonzajer

The most important extra-curricular lesson we learned, - and we learned it properly, - was summed up in Chief Justice Jay's dictum that "justice is always the same, whether it be due from one man to a million, or from a million to one man." We learned this, not by precept, but by example, which is the best way to learn such lessons. In — Albert Jay Nock

Talent is a flame, but genius is a fire. — Honore De Balzac

Who's coming with me? I don't know where I'm going, but who's coming with me? — Tracy Morgan

Crystallize your goals. Make a plan for achieving them and set yourself a deadline. Then, with supreme confidence, determination and disregard for obstacles and other people's criticisms, carry out your plan. — Paul J. Meyer

'Broadchurch' is very different, but it's equally as good as 'The Killing' - if not better. — Arthur Darvill

Taking up my cross means a life voluntarily surrendered to God. — Arthur W. Pink

I think in general there's no point in going into a field like English literature if you're not going to have fun with it. — Louis Menand