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| “ Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness: those in love understand one another best when silent, while the most heated and impassioned speech at a graveside touches only outsiders, but seems cold and inconsequential to the widow and children of the deceased. ” |
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| by: Anton Chekhov |
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“ Love hath so long possessed me for his own And made his lordship so familiar. ” |
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| by: Dante Alighieri |
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“ Love with delight discourses in my mind Upon my lady's admirable gifts... Beyond the range of human intellect. ” |
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| by: Dante Alighieri |
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| “ What life means to me is to put the content of Shelley into the form of Zola.The proletarian writer is a writer with a purpose; he thinks no more of "art for art's sake" than a man on a sinking ship thinks of painting a beautiful picture in the cabin; he thinks of getting ashore - and then there will be time enough for art. ” |
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| by: Upton Sinclair |
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| “ Let us redeem our great words from base uses. Let that no longer call itself Love‚ which knows that it is not free! ” |
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| by: Upton Sinclair |
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“ Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies, And Venus sets ere Mercury can rise. ” |
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| by: Alexander Pope |
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| “ In this love you are like a knife, with which I explore myself. ” |
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by: Franz Kafka
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