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When one is grateful for something too good for common thanks, writing is less unsatisfactory than speech-one does not, at least, hear how inadequate the words are. — George Eliot

But certainly, their lives are such as very often produce either inordinate self-sufficiency, or a morbid state of conscience. — Elizabeth Gaskell

And after reading Thoreau I felt how much I have lost by leaving nature out of my life. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I am persuaded that your people are foolish beyond any reasonable expectation. Not all of them. Obviously, there are many who are reasonable. Otherwise, you could never have reached this world. But the intelligence seems to be confined to a relatively few individuals. When your people come together as a group, they do not perform well. — Jack McDevitt

What a pleasure life would be to live if everybody would try to do only half of what he expects others to do. — William J.H. Boetcker

Political economy came into being as a natural result of the expansion of trade, and with its appearance elementary, unscientific huckstering was replaced by a developed system of licensed fraud, an entire science of enrichment. — Friedrich Engels

I see harmony in everything. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Imagine our imaginations were limited only to the limitless. Still, it wouldn't matter without a motivation to move. — Ryan Lilly

He'd come to the Foxhole Court every inch a lie, but his friends made him into someone real. — Nora Sakavic

My greatest enemy at one point was myself, and so now once I got over the fear of myself I don't fear any man. I never have. — Lupe Fiasco

She leaned in to kiss him, tender and slow. "You're a good man, Hunter."
He rolled her underneath him, his body already aching for the sanctuary of hers. "You make me want to be. — Lisa Kessler

Our government is deeply disordered; its credit is impaired; its debt increasing; its expenditures extravagant and wasteful; its disbursements without efficient accountability; and its taxes (for duties are but taxes) enormous, unequal, and oppressive to the great producing classes of the country. — John C. Calhoun

Didn't the sky know the world was falling apart? How could the sun shine today? — Kiera Cass