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Laurence Stern

"Only the brave know how to forgive; it is the most refined and generous pitch of virtue human nature can arrive at."

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"Only the brave know how to forgive; it is the most refined and generous pitch of virtue human nature can arrive at."

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"Mountains in the distance remind me of you."

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"No mountain is of any appreciable height to break the curve of the sphere."

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"Dark night knows what full moon requires When all your love my heart acquiresCelestial bodies no more faded Life makes sound, silence invaded."

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"Take a giant drink of natures endless stream let it spout from your mouth in words so serene."

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"The squirrel that you kill in jest, dies in earnest."

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"Creatures, I give you yourselves," said the strong, happy voice of Aslan. "I give to you forever this land of Narnia. I give you the woods, the fruits, the rivers. I give you the stars and I give you myself. The Dumb Beasts whom I have not chosen are yours also. Treat them gently and cherish them but do not go back to their ways lest you cease to be Talking Beasts. For out of them you were taken and into them you can return. Do not so."

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"He does not despise real woods because he has read of enchanted woods, the reading makes all real woods a little enchanted."

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"A vacuum is a hell of a lot better than some of the stuff that nature replaces it with."

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"If men could fit water into their pockets, the ocean would be empty."

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