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by Thomas Hardy
THIS novel being one wherein the great campaign of the heroine begins after an event in her experience which has usually...
by Emily Brontë
I have just returned from a visit to my landlord-the solitary neighbor that I shall be troubled with.
by Frank McCourt
My father and mother should have stayed in New York where they met and married and where I was born.
by Gabriel García Márquez
Era inevitable: el olor de las almendras amargas le recordaba siempre el destino de los amores contrariados.
by Umberto Eco
In principio era il Verbo e il Verbo era presso Dio, e il Verbo era Dio.
by Ernest Hemingway
He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a f...
by Dante Alighieri
The glory of Him who moves everything penetrates through the universe, and shines in one part more and in another less.
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Prologue: Zarathustra speaks of the death of God and proclaims the overman.
by Blaise Pascal, Philippe Sellier
To be insensitive to the point of despising things of interest and to become insensitive to what interests us most.
by Charles Dickens
WHETHER I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by any body else, these pag...
by Gabriel García Márquez, Luisa Rivera
THE COLONEL took the top off the coffee can and saw that there was only one little spoonful left.
by Stephen King
ONCE UPON A TIME, not so long ago, a monster came to the small town of Castle Rock, Maine.
by John Fowles
AN easterly is the most disagreeable wind in Lyme Bay- Lyme Bay being that largest bite from the underside of England's ...