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1871 Quotes

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George Sand
“...Je n鈥檃i pas cess茅 de l鈥櫭猼re si c鈥檈st d鈥櫭猼re jeune que d鈥檃imer toujours !... L鈥檋umanit茅 n鈥檈st pas un vain mot. Notre vie est faite d鈥檃mour, et ne plus aimer c鈥檈st ne plus vivre."
(I have never ceased to be young, if being young is always loving... Humanity is not a vain word. Our life is made of love, and to love no longer is to live no longer.)”
George Sand, The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters

Thomas Hardy
“Their eyes having met, became, as it were, mutually locked together, ... a clear penetrating ray of intelligence had shot from each into each, giving birth to ..., the conviction,”
Thomas Hardy
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Thomas Hardy
“Their eyes having met, became, as it were, mutually locked together, ... a clear penetrating ray of intelligence had shot from each into each, giving birth to ..., the conviction, 'A tie has begun to unite us.'_”
Thomas Hardy
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Thomas Hardy
“But loving is not done by months, or method, or rule, or nobody would ever have invented such a phrase as "falling in love.”
Thomas Hardy, Desperate Remedies
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“As a people we practiced excess. Excess in everything - pleasure, gaudy display, endless toil, and death. Vagrant children slept in the alleys. Ragpicking was a profession. A conspicuously self-satisfied class of new wealth and weak intellect was all aglitter in a setting of mass misery.”
E.L. Doctrow

“As a people we practiced excess. Excess in everything - pleasure, gaud display, endless toil, and death. Vagrant children slept in the alleys. Ragpicking was a profession. A conspicuously self-satisfied class of new wealth and weak intellect was all aglitter in a setting of mass misery.”
E.L. Doctrow