|  |  | W. Somerset Maugham |  | Man's desire for the approval of his fellows is so strong, his dread of their censure so violent, that he himself has brought his enemy within his gates; and it keeps watch over him, vigilant always in the interests of its master to crush any half-formed desire to break away from the herd. Discuss
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| | | | Jonathan Swift | Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind of reception it meets in the world, and that so very few are offended with it. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Jonathan Swift | Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind of reception it meets in the world, and that so very few are offended with it. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Alexander Hamilton | When men exercise their reason coolly and freely on a variety of distinct questions, they inevitably fall into different opinions on some of them. When they are governed by a common passion, their opinions, if they are so to be called, will be the same. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Alexander Hamilton | When men exercise their reason coolly and freely on a variety of distinct questions, they inevitably fall into different opinions on some of them. When they are governed by a common passion, their opinions, if they are so to be called, will be the same. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | | | Virginia Woolf | A masterpiece is something said once and for all, stated, finished, so that it's there complete in the mind, if only at the back. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Virginia Woolf | A masterpiece is something said once and for all, stated, finished, so that it's there complete in the mind, if only at the back. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Nathaniel Hawthorne | An unhappy gentleman, resolving to wed nothing short of perfection, keeps his heart and hand till both get so old and withered that no tolerable woman will accept them. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Nathaniel Hawthorne | An unhappy gentleman, resolving to wed nothing short of perfection, keeps his heart and hand till both get so old and withered that no tolerable woman will accept them. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | | | Lewis Carroll | Here is a golden Rule...Write legibly. The average temper of the human race would be perceptibly sweetened, if everybody obeyed this Rule! |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Lewis Carroll | Here is a golden Rule...Write legibly. The average temper of the human race would be perceptibly sweetened, if everybody obeyed this Rule! Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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 Thanks for a lovely visit again! I have been coming here for the past 5-6 years and still love it! Very refreshing! February 2015 ~ K
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