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Thomas Hardy

"Better to choose a limit capriciously than to have none."

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"Better to choose a limit capriciously than to have none."

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"But men have loved darkness rather than light."

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"As to our going on together as we were going, in a sort of friendly way, the people round us would have made it unable to continue. Their views of the relations of man and woman are limited, as is proved by their expelling me from the school. Their philosophy only recognizes relations based on animal desire. The wide field of strong attachment where desire plays, at least, only a secondary part, is ignored by them-the part of-who is it?-Venus Urania."
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"And then he again uneasily saw, as he had latterly seen with more and more frequency, the scorn of Nature for man's finer emotions, and her lack of interest in his aspirations."
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"If we be doomed to marry, we marry; if we be doomed to remain single we do."
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"Fundamental belief consoled him for superficial irony."
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"Give the enemy not only a road for flight, but also a means of defending it."
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"Always wanting another man than your own."
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"What a strange sort of love, to be entirely free from that quality of selfishness which is frequently the chief constituent of the passion, and sometimes it's only one!"
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"That it would always be summer and autumn, and you always courting me, and always thinking as much of me as you have done through the past summertime!"
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