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“You want to know how to rhyme, then learn how to add. It's mathematics.”
Source : "Go on Chuck, just make my day" by Paul Morley, www.theguardian.com. April 19, 2008.
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“The most terrible things end, at last.”
Source : James Theodore Bent (1885). “The Cyclades: Or, Life Among the Insular Greeks”, London, Longmans
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“Male chauvinism is . . . a shrewd method of extracting the maximum of work for the minimum of compensation.”
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“Old stories are like old friends, she used to say. You have to visit them from time to time.”
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“I'm a romantic, and we romantics are more sensitive to the way people feel. We love more, and we hurt more. When we're hurt, we hurt for a long time.”
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“God is a wider consciousness than we are, a pure intelligence, spiritual life and actuality. He is neither one nor many, neither man nor spirit. Such predicates belong only to finite beings.”
Source : Joseph Alexander Leighton (1901). “Typical Modern Conceptions of God: Or, The Absolute of German Romantic Idealism and of English Evolutionary Agnosticism, with a Constructive Essay”
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“For winter's rains and ruins are over... And in Green under wood and cover Blossum by blossom the spring begins.”
Source : Atalanta in Calydon chorus (1865)
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“I'm going to take off your gag.And if you try to bite me or grab me or anything, I'll hit you with this thing as hard as I can as many times as I can. Understood?"- Tana to Gavriel, page 20 chapter 3”