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Robert Herrick
"Thou art my life, my love, my heart, The very eyes of me: And hast command of every part To live and die for thee."
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Source : 'To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything'
Robert Herrick
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“Patriotism is the belief that not all human lives are worth the same.”
Source : Tao Lin (2007). “Eeeee Eee Eeee: A Novel”, Melville House Pub
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“When I went to high school in Australia, I was exposed to textbooks that outlined evolutionary ideas - such as ape-like creatures turning into people. I recognized the conflict between evolutionary ideas and a literal reading of the book of Genesis.”
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“When the fat lady comes out to sing, we don't know how she feels that day. We don't know if she's suffering from a cold or is mourning a death or falling in love. We don't know. But so all of that chance is the performance.”
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“When I am rehearsing for a play, I try to read nothing that might distract my concentration from the work in progress.”
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“Everyone on earth has a treasure that awaits him.”
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“I favor free trade in drugs for the same reason the Founding Fathers favored free trade in ideas: in a free society it is none of the government's business what ideas a man puts into his mind; likewise, it should be none of its business what drugs he puts into his body.”
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“If behind the erratic gunfire of the press the author felt that there was another kind of criticism, the opinion of people readingfor the love of reading, slowly and unprofessionally, and judging with great sympathy and yet with great severity, might this not improve the quality of his work? And if by our means books were to become stronger, richer, and more varied, that would be an end worth reaching.”
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“A thought falls like a ripe fruit from the tree of idleness.”