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"Wonder exist in every act of life."
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"Time machines, magic portals, transporters, worm holes, flying carpets, relocation charms-such things do exist. They're called books."
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"Lights twinkled in little casements; which lights, as the casements darkened, and more stars came out, seemed to have shot up into the sky instead of having been extinguished."
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"A schoolboy's tale the wonder of an hour!"
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Personal Development

"The table of elements does not contain one of the most powerful elements that make up our world, and that is the element of surprise."
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Personal Development

"We are perishing for want of wonder, not for want of wonders."
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"We salute the Brain, that made the Plane and the Train, But who made the Brain?"
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"The wonder of life shouldn't be squandered on insignificant or unbeneficial experiences."
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"It is as if we need to be reminded of convention in order properly to appreciate the wonder of being unguarded..."
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"Life is a great mystery."
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"Once you have had a wonderful dog, a life without one, is a life diminished."
Companionship

"How obvious can it be? ... The purpose of makeup is to defy the degradations of time, and time is just a synonym for death."
Aging

"Sometimes you have to break a rule to save the system."
Reform

"None of us can ever save himself; we are the instruments of one another's salvation, and only by the hope that we give to others do we lift ourselves out of the darkness into light."
Salvation

"...up to no good-and pleased about it."
Playfulness

"There is no fate, only free will, and we were just in the way of other people's free will when they decided to do the Devil's work."
Fate

"I assure you the law isn't a line engraved in marble, immovable and unchangeable through the centuries. Rather...the law is like a string, fixed at both ends but with a great deal of play in it-very loose, the line of the law-so you can stretch it this way or that, rearrange the arc of it so you are always-short of the blantant theft or cold-blooded murder-safely on the right side."
Law

"You're a poster boy for sincerity. You have all the guile of a lamb."
Character

"...guilt is deserved only when the effort to resist evil is never made."
Morality

"If she fully embraced life with all its conflicts, she would suffer a breakdown."
Psychology
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