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                #1. The best that we can do for one another is to exchange our thoughts freely; and that, after all, is about all.
                James Anthony Froude
							 
            
                    
		    
                #2. The man Dickens, whom the world at large thought it knew, stood for all the Victorian virtues - probity, kindness, hard work, sympathy for the down-trodden, the sanctity of domestic life - even as his novels exposed the violence, hypocrisy, greed, and cruelty of the Victorian age.
                Robert Gottlieb
							 
            
            
		    
                #3. Worrying about how you'll be remembered is pointless. Better to try to live your life in such a way that people will respect you while you're still alive.
                Charles Cumming
							 
            
            
		    
                #4. Think Big! Expand your thinking first and your situation will soon follow.
                Loral Langemeier
							 
            
                    
		    
                #5. The campaign for the White House is heating up with John Kerry taking heat for throwing his Vietnam medals away, getting a $1000 haircut, and wearing a 1970s wig known as 'the Leno.' There are really two sides to this story. And America can't wait for Kerry to present both of them.
                David Letterman
							 
            
            
		    
                #6. Greek mathematics is the real thing. The Greeks first spoke a language which modern mathematicians can understand ... So Greek mathematics is 'permanent', more permanent even than Greek literature.
                G.H. Hardy
							 
            
            
		    
                #7. But too strictly observed, most sacraments grow hollow.
                Lionel Shriver
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.
                Madeleine L'Engle
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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