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Nathaniel Hawthorne

"What we call real estate - the solid ground to build a house on - is the broad foundation on which nearly all the guilt of this world rests."

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"What we call real estate - the solid ground to build a house on - is the broad foundation on which nearly all the guilt of this world rests."

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"Parliament has passed the Real Estate Regulation Act which will go a long way in transforming the real estate market, protecting buyers and promoting honest and healthy practices. Along with the passing of this long pending bill, we have introduced tax incentives for developers and buyers of housing for the neo-middle class and the poor."

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"What we call real estate - the solid ground to build a house on - is the broad foundation on which nearly all the guilt of this world rests."

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"A stale article, if you dip it in a good, warm, sunny smile, will go off better than a fresh one that you've scowled upon."
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"Every individual has a place to fill in the world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not."
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"All brave men love; for he only is brave who has affections to fight for, whether in the daily battle of life, or in physical contests."
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"Nobody, I think, ought to read poetry, or look at pictures or statues, who cannot find a great deal more in them than the poet or artist has actually expressed. Their highest merit is suggestiveness."
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