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Thomas Hardy

"Deeds of endurance, which seem ordinary in philosophy, are rare in conduct."

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Donna Grant

"Some things you endure for a reason."

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Donna Grant

"Beauty that pleases the eye is a frail, fleeting illusion. But that beauty capable of pleasing the heart can endure endlessly."

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Donna Grant

"Life gives us many test. We must graciously take each test!"

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Donna Grant

"Living the rest of my life in Kerobokan, waiting to die, was what I had in front of me."

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Donna Grant

"Your voice may not be loud today or be heard today, but make sure you are still standing on your feet."

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Donna Grant

"Be willing to pass through a short term pain so that you can come out with a long term gain. Don't fear the horrible waves of the waters, just dare to cross and you get there!"

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Donna Grant

"A stone, no matter how small, resists the wind."

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Donna Grant

"Pain has a threshold and so does death."

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Donna Grant

"Wherever there's hope there's a trial."

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Donna Grant

"Removing the finish line is a useful tactic if your goal is to just keep running the race."

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Thomas Hardy
"To see persons looking with children's eyes at any ordinary scenery, is a proof that they possess the charming faculty of drawing new sensations from an old experience..."

Childhood

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Thomas Hardy
"The Scotchman seemed hardly the same Farfrae who had danced with her, and walked with her, in a delicate poise between love and friendship - that period in the history of a love when alone it can be said to be unalloyed with pain."

Love

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Thomas Hardy
"There is always an inertia to be overcome in striking out a new line of conduct " not more in ourselves, it seems, than in circumscribing events, which appear as if leagued together to allow no novelties in the way of amelioration."

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Thomas Hardy
"A blaze of love and extinction, was better than a lantern glimmer of the same which should last long years."

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Thomas Hardy
"If he could only prevent himself growing up! He did not want to be a man."

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Thomas Hardy
"Let truth be told - women do as a rule live through such humiliations, and regain their spirits, and again look about them with an interested eye. While there's life there's hope is a connviction not so entirely unknown to the "betrayed" as some amiable theorists would have us believe."

Hope

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Thomas Hardy
"I won't be a slave to the past. I'll love where I choose."

Freedom

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Thomas Hardy
"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."

Philosophy

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Thomas Hardy
"A strong woman who recklessly throws away her strength, she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength to throw away."

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Thomas Hardy
"It takes two or three generations to do what I tried to do in one; and my impulses--affections--vices perhaps they should be called-- were too strong not to hamper a man without advantages; who should be as cold-blooded as a fish and as selfish as a pig to have a really good chance of being one of his country's worthies. You may ridicule me--I am quite willing that you should-- I am a fit subject, no doubt. But I think if you knew what I have gone through these last few years you would rather pity me. And if they knew"--he nodded towards the college at which the dons were severally arriving--"it is just possible they would do the same."

Reflection

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