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See on teine asi, mis mul piste ahtrisse torkab. Nimelt see, kui sa oskad hästi kirjandit kirjutada, sulle aga hakatakse komadest rääkima. Stradlater tegi seda alati. Et sa mõtleksid, et ainsaks põhjuseks, miks tema kehvasti kirjandeid kirjutab, on see, et ta pistab kõik komad valesse kohta.

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He would like to have a bath, a proper wallow with soap.

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We must allow difference of taste.

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You have asked me what I would do and what I would not do. I will tell you what I will do and what I will not do. I will not serve that in which I no longer believe whether it call itself my home, my fatherland or my church: and I will try to express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can, using for my defence the only arms I allow myself to use -- silence, exile, and cunning...You made me confess the fears that I have. But I will tell you also what I do not fear. I do not fear to be alone or to be spurned for another or to leave whatever I have to leave. And I am not afraid to make a mistake, even a great mistake, a lifelong mistake and perhaps as long as eternity too.

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Antonio: "What a blow was there given!"Sebastian: "An it had not fallen flatlong.

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Maybe none of this is about control. Maybe it isn’t really about who can own whom, who can do what to whom and get away with it, even as far as death. Maybe it isn’t about who can sit and who has to kneel or stand or lie down, legs spread open. Maybe it’s about who can do what to whom and be forgiven for it. Never tell me it amounts to the same thing.

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My self is a thing that I must now compose...as one composes a speech. What I must present is a 'made' thing. Not something born.

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La vida es una partida y hay que vivirla de acuerdo con las reglas del juego

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Sancho tried to amuse him and cheer him up by chatting to him, and said, among other things, what is recorded in the next chapter.

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Not one of them was an obvious subject for a shower, and yet...

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Had I ever harbored the mystical notions about mountains that seem to obsess lawyers and judges, Aunt Alexandra would have been analogous to Mount Everest: throughout my early life, she was cold and there.

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quería que vieses lo que es la verdadera bravura, en vez de hacerte la idea de que la bravura la encarna un hombre con un arma en la mano. Uno es valiente cuando, sabiendo que ha perdido ya antes de empezar, empieza a pesar de todo y sigue hasta el final pase lo que pase. Uno vence raras veces, pero alguna vez vence

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In such moments of precious, invaluable misery, she rejoiced in tears of agony...

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He would fall. He had not yet fallen but he would fall silently, in an instant. Not to fall was too hard, too hard: and he felt the silent lapse of his soul, as it would be at some instant to come, falling, falling but not yet fallen, still unfallen but about to fall.

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You shall have your sunset. I shall command it. But I shall wait, according to my science of government, until conditions are favorable.

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Thou art very Trinculo indeed! How cam'st thou to be seize of this moon calf? Can he vent Trinculos?

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If it's a story I'm telling, then I have control over the ending. Then there will be an ending, to the story, and real life will come after it. I can pick up where I left off. It

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Non faccio che dire «piacere d'averla conosciuta» a gente che non ho affatto piacere d'aver conosciuta. Ma se volete sopravvivere, bisogna che diciate queste cose.

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En büyük düşünceler, en basit olanlarıdır.

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rights for all, special privileges for none!,’ I quoted.

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