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"True enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it."
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"True enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it."
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"One must be convinced to convince, to have enthusiasm to stimulate the others."
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"Like enthusiasts in general, he made no inquiries into details of procedure."
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"I think enthusiasm is the answer to passionate writing."
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"Enthusiasm for a cause sometimes warps judgment."
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"Martyrdom was the price of enthusiasm for acting."
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"It is difficult to describe in short the enthusiasm and devotion provoked by and given to my research. We lived almost in poverty. I used pencils, two for a nickel, and could not buy a fountain pen, when I lost mine."
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"The Department of Cell Biology at Johns Hopkins was founded and directed by Tom Pollard, an engaging young scientist with remarkable energy and enthusiasm."
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"Faked enthusiasm is worse than bad acting - it is bad acting with the intent to deceive."
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm, is not so much about Hollywood. It's more about Larry's weaknesses."
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"I do not think, sir, you have any right to command me, merely because you are older than I, or because you have seen more of the world than I have; your claim to superiority depends on the use you have made of your time and experience."
Equality


"I see at intervals the glance of a curious sort of bird through the close set bars of a cage: a vivid, restless, resolute captive is there; were it but free, it would soar cloud-high."
Freedom


"If we would build on a sure foundation in friendship, we must love friends for their sake rather than for our own."
Friendship


"You had no right to be born; for you make no use of life. Instead of living for, in, and with yourself, as a reasonable being ought, you seek only to fasten your feebleness on some other person's strength."
Life


"I don't call you handsome, sir, though I love you most dearly: far too dearly to flatter you. Don't flatter me."
Love


"I feel monotony and death to be almost the same."
Death


"I have little left in myself -- I must have you. The world may laugh -- may call me absurd, selfish -- but it does not signify. My very soul demands you: it will be satisfied, or it will take deadly vengeance on its frame."
Needs


"You have not wept at all! I see a white cheek and a faded eye, but no trace of tears. I suppose then, your heart has been weeping blood?"
Despair


"A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow."
Mind


"You, sir, are the most phantom-like of all; you are a mere dream."
Illusion
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