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- Author Charlotte Brontë
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I know my maker sanctions what I do. For the world's judgement - I wash my hands thereof. For man's opinion- I defy it
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- Author Jerome K. Jerome
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We are but the veriest, sorriest slaves of our stomach. Reach not after morality and righteousness, my friends; watch vigilantly your stomach, and diet it with care and judgment. Then virtue and contentment will come and reign within your heart, unsought by any effort of your own; and you will be a good citizen, a loving husband, and a tender father—a noble, pious man.
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- Author Jane Austen
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...had you behaved in a more gentleman like manner!
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- Author Anna vega
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You may try your hardest and fail, but you have the choice weather or not to get back up again" -Anna Celeste Vega
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- Author William Faulkner
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Like a long sighing of wind in trees it begins, then they sweep into sight, borne now upon a cloud of phantom dust. They rush past, forwardleaning in the saddles, with brandished arms, beneath whipping ribbons from slanted and eager lances; with tumult and soundless yelling they sweep past like a tide whose crest is jagged with the wild heads of horses and the brandished arms of men like the crater of the world in explosion.
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- Author Beverley Cross
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How may a mortal, face and defeat the Kraken
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- Author Carolyn Chute
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If it ran, a Bean would eat it. If it fell, a Bean would eat it.
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- Author Carolyn Chute
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If it ran, a Bean would shoot it. If it fell, a Bean would eat it.
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- Author K.A. Gunn
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The Told shone brightly. They truly stood out among the Inhabitants for their life and love, and the power to rebrand words went with them. They employed every type of literary term to form new passages of powerful change, and they rose above the tendency to write about the mundane or the antics of the Untold.
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