418 Quotes About Classics
- Author John Erskine
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In the Fourth Eclogue also Vergil has still the enthusiasm of youth. Few poems are so rich in magnificent lines or in stirring hopes... His hope is for a golden age in which there shall be no toil, no commerce, no sorrow, yet he still wants a high development of the intellectual life, the speculations of science, the practical application of knowledge.
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- Author Charlotte Brontë
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Here pause: pause at once. There is enough said. Trouble no quiet, kind heart; leave sunny imaginations hope. Let it be theirs to conceive the delight of joy born again fresh out of great terror, the rapture of rescue from peril, the wondrous reprieve from dread, the fruition of return. Let them picture union and a happy succeeding life. Madame Beck prospered all the days of her life; so did Père Silas; Madame Walravens fulfilled her ninetieth year before she died. Farewell.
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- Author Gustave Flaubert
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Su corazón era como aquellos zapatos: al frotarse con la riqueza se le había pegado por debajo algo cuya huella jamás desaparecería ya.
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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Have you ever felt you were born in the wrong decade, or came just a bit too late and missed out on all the good stuff when it was in its heyday?
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- Author Lucretius
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Words pass through walls and slip past lock and key,and numbing cold seeps to our very bones.
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- Author Xenophon
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Thálatta! Thálatta!
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- Author Gabriel García Márquez
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Dadme un prejuicio y moveré el mundo.
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- Author Maura Kelly
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Read books. As often as you can. Mostly classics.
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- Author Philip Ball
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Hippocrates can be justifiably regarded as the father of Western medicine, and he stands in relation to this science as Aristotle does to physics. Which is to say, he was almost entirely wrong, but he was at least systematic.
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