|  |  | Willa Cather |  | If youth did not matter so much to itself it would never have the heart to go on. Discuss
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| | | | Willa Cather | If youth did not matter so much to itself it would never have the heart to go on. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Herman Melville | And yet self-knowledge is thought by some not so easy. Who knows, my dear sir, but for a time you may have taken yourself for somebody else? Stranger things have happened. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Herman Melville | And yet self-knowledge is thought by some not so easy. Who knows, my dear sir, but for a time you may have taken yourself for somebody else? Stranger things have happened. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Harriet Beecher Stowe | Sublime is the dominion of the mind over the body, that for a time, can make flesh and nerve impregnable, and string the sinews like steel, so that the weak become so mighty. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Harriet Beecher Stowe | Sublime is the dominion of the mind over the body, that for a time, can make flesh and nerve impregnable, and string the sinews like steel, so that the weak become so mighty. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | | Homer | The charity that is a trifle to us can be precious to others. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | | | Edith Wharton | He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled memories of an inarticulate lifetime. |  | Read more... |  |
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| | Edith Wharton | He had to deal all at once with the packed regrets and stifled memories of an inarticulate lifetime. Discuss |  | Read more... |  |
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| | | | Daniel Defoe | The soul is placed in the body like a rough diamond, and must be polished, or the luster of it will never appear. |  | Read more... |  |
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|  |  |  | |  This is perfect here.
 This is perfect here. It's quiet, you can play in grass, and they have a garden, and everyone is nice to you.
- Savannah, 11 yrs. old
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| |  |  |  | |  A wonderfully relaxing weekend retreat - atmosphere, mineral water soaks, and welcoming strangers help to let go of the social trappings of everyday life. - Jay B. & Judith M.
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|  | |  |  |  | |  Henry James
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| | The only obligation to which in advance we may hold a novel, without incurring the accusation of being arbitrary, is that it be interesting.
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