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Desperate Remedies

Thomas Hardy

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As is well known, ideas are so elastic in a human brain , that they have no constant measure which may be called their actual bulk . Any important idea may be compressed to a molecule by an unwonted crowding of other ; and any small idea will expand to whatever length and breadth of vacuum the mind may be able to make over to it.
Curiosity requires contrast to excite it.
Sayfa 422 - Chapter XIXKitabı okudu
Reklam
It seems hard and sad that you will die as ordinarily as I, and be buried; be food for roots and worms, be forgotten and come to earth, and grow up a mere blade of churchyard-grass and an ivy leaf.
Sayfa 267 - Mr. ManstonKitabı okudu
A person who socially is nothing is thought less of by people who are not much than by those who are a great deal.
Sayfa 145 - Chapter VIIIKitabı okudu
There are two ways of getting rid of sorrows: one by living them down, the other by drowning them.
Sayfa 75 - Chapter IVKitabı okudu
Reklam
Could you forgive as you can love?
Sayfa 62 - Chapter III, Edward SpringroveKitabı okudu
He looked at her as a lover can; She looked at him as one who awakes- The past was a sleep and her life began.
Sayfa 52 - Chapter III, The Great Duke Ferdinand in 'The Statue and the Bust'Kitabı okudu
Usually, even if love is in itself an end, it must be regarded as a beginning to be enjoyed.
Sayfa 11 - Chapter IKitabı okudu