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- Work, which makes a man free, and thought, which makes him worthy of freedom.
- Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), Les Miserables
- Where the telescope ends the microscope begins, and who can say which has the wider vision?
- Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), Les Miserables
- Work is the law of life, and to reject it as boredom is to submit to it as torment.
- Victor Hugo (1802 - 1885), Les Miserables
- Beauty is at its most poignant when the cold hand of Death holds poised to wither it imminently.
- Jacqueline Carey, Kushiel's Dart
- How high must we build these walls Around the fields of paradise?
- Ricardo Pinto, The Chosen
- In the sweetness of friendship; let there be laughter and the sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.
- Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931)
- Every man loves two women;the one is the creation of his imagination and the other is not yet born.
- Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931)
- Try to reason about love, and you will lose your reason.
- Anton Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
- Money is a powerful aphrodisiac. But flowers work almost as well.
- Robert Heinlein (1907 - 1988)
- First deal with your own tears; tomorrow do something about acid rain.
- Betty Jane Whylie
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