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Edgar Allan Poe

"Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality."

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Vera Miles

"All human beings wield influence-a powerful sword granted at birth. Wield your sword with care."

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Vera Miles

"The mind is a masterpiece."

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Vera Miles

"The flame of the spirit is burning lamp."

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Vera Miles

"The power of weapons is transient and destroys everything. The power of love is everlasting and creates all things."

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Vera Miles

"There is a greater power than human strength."

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Vera Miles

"The power of imagination is a miracle."

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Vera Miles

"Positive thinking is the sword of life."

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Vera Miles

"Rise in great might to fulfill your special specific mission."

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Vera Miles

"You must dare greatly."

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Vera Miles

"They torture us but could not kill our spirit. We have greater divine power, guiding and protecting us."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"Even in the grave, all is not lost."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"From the dim regions beyond the mountains at the upper end of our encircled domain, there crept out a narrow and deep river, brighter than all save the eyes of Eleonora; and, winding stealthily about in mazy courses, it passed away, at length, through a shadowy gorge, among hills still dimmer than those whence it had issued. We called it the "River of Silence"; for there seemed to be a hushing influence in its flow. No murmur arose from its bed, and so gently it wandered along, that the pearly pebbles upon which we loved to gaze, far down within its bosom, stirred not at all, but lay in a motionless content, each in its own old station, shining on gloriously forever."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"Twas noontide of summer,And mid-time of night;And stars, in their orbits,Shone pale, thro' the lightOf the brighter, cold moon,'Mid planets her slaves,Herself in the Heavens,Her beam on the waves.I gazed awhileOn her cold smile;Too cold"too cold for me-There pass'd, as a shroud,A fleecy cloud,And I turned away to thee,Proud Evening Star,In thy glory afar,And dearer thy beam shall be;For joy to my heartIs the proud partThou bearest in Heaven at night,And more I admireThy distant fire,Than that colder, lowly light."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"I am a writer. Therefore. I am not sane."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"In efforts to soar above our nature we invariably fall below it."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"Deep in earth my love is lyingAnd I must weep alone."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad?"

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Edgar Allan Poe
"You will observe that the stories told are all about money-seekers, not about money-finders."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"The grandeur that was Rome."

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Edgar Allan Poe
"And thus when by Poetry, or when by Music, the most entrancing of the poetic moods, we find ourselves melted into tears, we weep then, not... through excess of pleasure, but through a certain petulant, impatient sorrow at our inability to grasp now, wholly, here on earth, at once and forever, those divine and raptorous joys of which through the poem, or through the music, we attain to but brief and indeterminate glimpses."

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