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b6a4c92 Will, have you been paying attention to the number of times we had to go one passage farther than the first left?" "I've been trying to. Why?" "This place is really getting to me. I don't like the idea of spending the rest of my life down here." Will sighed. "Relax, Sarah. Just lie down and go to sleep." "Humor me and tell me how many times." "Okay. Three. We've hit three dead ends." "It's four, Will." "I knew that. I was just checking to s.. Gary Paulsen
2fbd904 to him in legal terms how all that he lived in was coming apart--and the breaking and shattering of all the solid things. His home, his life--all the solid things. Divorce. A breaking word, Gary Paulsen
fadc53f All of flying is easy. Just takes learning. Like everything else. Like everything else. Gary Paulsen
99ddfef a helicopter was circling overhead, blowing clouds of dust everywhere. She was J.A. Jance
43c516c An ignorant person will always overdo a thing or neglect it totally. Ali
9c64baa How mercifully can our Creator treat His creatures, even in those conditions in which they seemed to be overwhelmed in destruction! Daniel Defoe
a385344 Remember all men would be tyrants if they could - from a poem by Daniel Defoe, as written by Abigail to John Adams David McCullough
4b26ab4 How frequently in the Course of our Lives, the Evil which in it self we seek most to shun, and which when we are fallen into it, is the most dreadful to us, is oftentimes the very Means or Door of our Deliverance, by Daniel Defoe
6f11b1f If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied. Alfred Nobel
9d85c10 A heart can no more be forced to love than a stomach can be forced to digest food by persuasion. Alfred Nobel
ae93fb8 how incongruous and irrational the common temper of mankind is, especially of youth, to that reason which ought to guide them in such cases--viz. that they are not ashamed to sin, and yet are ashamed to repent; not ashamed of the action for which they ought justly to be esteemed fools, but are ashamed of the returning, which only can make them be esteemed wise men. Daniel Defoe
4d34515 Num trabalho honesto", costumava dizer [Bartholomew Roberts], "o que se ve e gente magra, salarios baixos e muito trabalho. Neste daqui, o que temos e fartura e saciedade, prazer e alegria, liberdade e poder. E quem nao iria fazer o prato da balanca pesar para este lado, quando tudo o que se arrisca daqui, na pior das hipoteses, e apenas um olhar ou dois de tristeza, no instante em que se sufoca? Nao, meu lema sera sempre por uma vida feliz.. freedom liberdade pirates Daniel Defoe
7dafc0f Let no man despise the secret hints and notices of danger which sometimes are given him when he may think there is no possibility of its being real. Daniel Defoe
ce299cd It is very rare that the providence of God casts us into any condition of life so low, or any misery so great, but we may see something or other to be thankful for; and may see others in worse circumstances than our own. Daniel Defoe
a9a9089 for that gratitude was no inherent virtue in the nature of man, nor did men always square their dealings by the obligations they had received so much as they did by the advantages they expected. Daniel Defoe
e343bc6 By this management I found an opportunity to see what a most insignificant, unthinking life the poor, indolent wretch, who, by his unactive temper, had at first been my ruin, now lived; how he only rose in the morning to go to bed at night; that, saving the necessary motion of the troops, which he was obliged to attend, he was a mere motionless animal, of no consequence in the world; that he seemed to be one who, though he was indeed alive,.. Daniel Defoe
01e3849 If you have any regard to your future happiness, any view of living comfortably with a husband, any hope of preserving your fortunes, or restoring them after any disaster, never, ladies, marry a fool; any husband rather than a fool. With some other husbands you may be unhappy, but with a fool you will be miserable; with another husband you may, I say, be unhappy, but with a fool you must; nay, if he would, he cannot make you easy; everythin.. Daniel Defoe
69fc0a0 To conclude: having staid near four mouths in Hamburgh, I came from thence over land to the Hague, where I embarked in the packet, and arrived in London the tenth of January 1705, having been gone from England ten years and nine months. Daniel Defoe
08d495c Wer eine Katze hat, braucht das Alleinsein nicht zu furchten. Daniel Defoe James Bowen
6127635 Under these dreadful apprehensions I looked back on the life I had led with the utmost contempt and abhorrence. I blushed, and wondered at myself how I could act thus, how I could divest myself of modesty and honour, and prostitute myself for gain; and I thought, if ever it should please God to spare me this one time from death, it would not Daniel Defoe
2322c45 It was now that I began sensibly to feel how much more happy this life I now led was, with all its miserable circumstances, than the wicked, cursed, abominable life I led all the past part of my days; and now I changed both my sorrows and my joys; my very desires altered, my affections changed their gusts, and my delights were perfectly new from what they were at my first coming, or, indeed, for the two years past. Daniel Defoe
a1650a8 I had now brought my state of life to be much easier in itself than it was at first, and much easier to my mind, as well as to my body. I frequently sat down to meat with thankfulness, and admired the hand of God's providence, which had thus spread my table in the wilderness. I learned to look more upon the bright side of my condition, and less upon the dark side, and to consider what I enjoyed rather than what I wanted; and this gave me so.. Daniel Defoe
0434bf4 very bad indeed. Defoe never acquired a really good style, and can in no true sense be called a "master of the English tongue." Nature had gifted Defoe with untiring energy, a keen taste for public affairs," Daniel Defoe
8396f8a He had in his army 44,000 old soldiers, every way answerable to what I have said of them before; and I shall only add, a better army, I believe, never was so soundly beaten. Daniel Defoe
399278c Thus far I am a standing mark of the weakness of great men in their vice, that value not squandering away immense wealth upon the most worthless creatures; or, to sum it up in a word, they raise the value of the object which they pretend to pitch upon by their fancy; I say, raise the value of it at their own expense; give vast presents for a ruinous favour, which is so far from being equal to the price that nothing will at last prove more a.. Daniel Defoe
a14a9cd It is for this reason that I have so largely set down the particulars of the caresses I was treated with by the jeweller, and also by this prince; not to make the story an incentive to the vice, which I am now such a sorrowful penitent for being guilty of (God forbid any should make so vile a use of so good a design), but to draw the just picture of a man enslaved to the rage of his vicious appetite; how he defaces the image of God in his s.. Daniel Defoe
02081c5 husband; and so it may be supposed at first sight what a kind of life I led with him. However, I did as well as I could, and held my tongue, which was the only victory I gained over him; for when he would talk after his own empty rattling way with me, and I would not answer, or enter into discourse with him on the point he was upon, he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable, and go away, which was the cheapest way I had to be deli.. Daniel Defoe
c393d79 And now, increasing in business and in wealth, my head began to be full of projects and undertakings beyond my reach; such as are indeed often the ruin of the best heads in business. Daniel Defoe
7c09b24 the great Maker of the world, that He does not leave His creatures so absolutely destitute, but that in the worst circumstances they have always something to be thankful for, and sometimes are nearer deliverance than they imagine; nay, are even brought to their deliverance by the means by which they seem to be brought to their destruction. Daniel Defoe
fceaecf But as a fool is the worst of husbands to do a woman good, so a fool is the worst husband a woman can do good to. Daniel Defoe
f3f877a I had, even in this miserable condition, been comforted with the knowledge of Himself, and the hope of His blessing: which was a felicity more than sufficiently equivalent to all the misery which I had suffered, or could suffer. Daniel DEFOE (c.1660 - 1731)
aa9b9db I was as hurt by this as if I were engaged in some honest occupation. There is nothing surprising about this. Human beings feel dishonor the most, sometimes, when they most deserve it. Charles Neider
e1437d7 you think I could be of some help. J.A. Jance
5d3e1c2 Una mujer que cria a doce chiquillos aprende algo mas que el alfabeto. Los ninos ensenan mas que la aritmetica. Susan Sowerby Frances Hodgson Burnett
d3bf40f Second to agriculture, humbug is the biggest industry of our age. Alfred Nobel
835dbd0 Bob out of his momentary J.A. Jance
36f2b88 Contentment is the only real wealth Alfred Nobel
f9f29d0 followed J.A. Jance
fc35128 We build upon the sand, and the older we become, the more unstable this foundation becomes. Alfred Nobel
7d880c0 The truthful man is usually a liar. Alfred Nobel
dfdb144 Justice is to be found only in the imagination. Alfred Nobel
c260594 It is not sufficient to be worthy of respect in order to be respected. Alfred Nobel
ac78817 Worry is the stomach's worst poison. Alfred Nobel
e12441d esides, J.A. Jance