“What with making their way and enjoying what they have won, heroes have no time to think. But the sons of heroes - ah, they have all the necessary leisure.”
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“What with making their way and enjoying what they have won, heroes have no time to think. But the sons of heroes - ah, they have all the necessary leisure.”
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“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.”
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“My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing.”
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“Proverbs are always platitudes until you have personally experienced the truth of them.”
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“Science has explained nothing; the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness.”
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“What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera.”
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“A fanatic is a man who consciously over compensates a secret doubt.”
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“Feasts must be solemn and rare, or else they cease to be feasts.”
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“The finest works of art are precious, among other reasons, because they make it possible for us to know, if only imperfectly and for a little while, what it actually feels like to think subt...”
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“Hell isn't merely paved with good intentions; it's walled and roofed with them. Yes, and furnished too.”
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“We are all geniuses up to the age of ten.”
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“Speed provides the one genuinely modern pleasure.”
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“Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure.”
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“Like every man of sense and good feeling, I abominate work.”
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“If human beings were shown what they're really like, they'd either kill one another as vermin, or hang themselves.”
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“It takes two to make a murder. There are born victims, born to have their throats cut, as the cut-throats are born to be hanged.”
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“Official dignity tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held.”
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“All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give them the power to pull ours.”
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“Perhaps it's good for one to suffer. Can an artist do anything if he's happy? Would he ever want to do anything? What is art, after all, but a protest against the horrible inclemency of life...”
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“The more powerful and original a mind, the more it will incline towards the religion of solitude.”
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