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674dcc0 I wants to make your flesh creep. The Pickwick Papers
16a4a2e And a wery good name it is; only one I know that ain't got a nickname to it. The Pickwick Papers
f2b4dd4 Tongue --, well that's a wery good thing when it ain't a woman's. The Pickwick Papers
4e7db15 Mr. Weller's knowledge of London was extensive and peculiar. The Pickwick Papers
8bf2f82 Dumb as a drum vith a hole in it, Sir. The Pickwick Papers
8872b8f Eccentricities of genius, Sam," said Mr. Pickwick. "You may retire." The Pickwick Papers
ab2ea97 Keep yourself TO yourself. The Pickwick Papers
3b7cad7 Never mind the character, and stick to the alleybi. The Pickwick Papers
b7d6eb7 It's my opinion, sir, that this meeting is drunk, sir. The Pickwick Papers
67361c5 She knows wot's wot, she does. The Pickwick Papers
cd12275 You're a amiably-disposed young man, Sir, I don't think. The Pickwick Papers
13447c8 They don't mind it; it's a reg'lar holiday to them -- all porter and skittles. The Pickwick Papers
f9bccc8 Reasoning and observation, duly combined, are the means of this knowledge. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte
bb4f118 We shall treat of chemistry, but not of ... secondary to it. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte
c64bb61 This remarkable generality is the basis of the loftiest views of the geometers. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte
5b6b5a1 Among other evils which being unarmed brings you, it causes you to be despised. The Prince
72cffb8 A prince who is not wise himself will never take good advice. The Prince
2e0775b Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. The Prince
895f6fd Unhand me, thou foolish creature; it was not I that bereaved thee of thy paltry goods. The Prince and the Pauper
cef1aa5 What dost thou know of suffering and oppression? I and my people know, but not thou. The Prince and the Pauper
692ac4a A rosebud set with little wilful thorns,And sweet as English air could make her, she. The Princess (poem)
2d3c5f6 You wrong yourselves -- the woman is so hardUpon the woman. The Princess (poem)
06f4114 Now lies the Earth all Danae to the stars,And all thy heart lies open unto me. The Princess (poem)
73d01dd Like perfect music unto noble words. The Princess (poem)
98cf92e Good families are generally worse than any others. The Prisoner of Zenda
3a1ad83 It makes your sin no worse, as I conceive, to do it a la mode and stylishly. The Prisoner of Zenda
5523e68 Perhaps I only became aware of all this some time later. The Reader
ce54321 I don't remember what we talked about in the kitchen. The Reader
3a3d3ac I knew none of this--if indeed I know any of it now and am not just making patterns in the air. The Reader
72b7d5f Later I wondered if she had left the water in the tub because she knew I would come back. The Reader
20609cc I don't remember what I told my parents. The Reader
af50d5a This is the gravest danger that today threatens civilization: state intervention. The Revolt of the Masses
dd60d59 If Bush has divided opinion at home, he has united it abroad—pretty much all against him. The Right Nation
780ef62 Greed in its fullest sense is the only possible basis of communist society. The Right to Be Greedy
c0fb7f9 The present forms of greed lose out, in the end, because they turn out to be not greedy enough. The Right to Be Greedy
2e5c19d If I were God, I'd make the world just so and no different....so I've you, I've you. The Road
b1abb56 We shall all be the gainers if we can create a world fit for small states to live in. The Road to Serfdom
37e6d3c Alas! Wigan Pier had been demolished, and even the spot where it used to stand is no longer certain. The Road to Wigan Pier
912389a Tea, the Englishman's opium. The Road to Wigan Pier
828ee0a The English palate, especially the working-class palate, now rejects good food almost automatically. The Road to Wigan Pier
a5b0dcf Our age has not been altogether a bad one to live in. The Road to Wigan Pier
67c8b87 Holy poverty ... is the foundation and guardian of all virtues. The Sacred Exchange between Saint Francis and Lady Poverty
4bec88f To be born again," sang Gibreel Farishta tumbling from the heavens, "first you have to die." The Satanic Verses
7333e03 Martyrdom is a privilege," she said softly. "We shall be like stars; like the sun." The Satanic Verses