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— Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook
“Dry and impoverished in body and heart, I am worthless. You know that, by the way. So don’t underestimate me too much and always remember the grace you know how to give me, the grace you bring forth in me, the life, the strength, the sensitivity I can find in me for you.”
— Maria Casarès to Albert Camus, Correspondance, January 31, 1950 [#158]
“Under heaven all can see beauty as beauty only because there is ugliness. All can know good as good only because there is evil. Therefore having and not having arise together.”
— Laozi, Daodejing, Feng & English tr. (Ch 2)
“You can hardly convince a man of an error in a lifetime, but must content yourself with the reflection that the progress of science is slow. If he is not convinced, his grandchildren may be.”
— Henry David Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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“I never wish to be easily defined.”
— Franz Kafka