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"The applause of a single human being is of great consequence."
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"Not to recognize God is to oppose the kingdom of love."

"An applause is not just the recognition of good performance, but its proof of being different than the crowd."

"But my eyes were riveted on a small slim woman her hair simply coiled into her neck, Katherine Glasier."

"The problem is not that we don't recognize the truth when we hear it. The problem is that we don't want to recognize what the truth might mean for us if we hear it."

"I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it."

"Back then: to be paid more, one needed to increase the number of things that are by him known. Today: to be paid more, one needs to increase the number of people by whom he is known."

"Poseidon raised his eyebrows as they shook hands. "Blowfish, did you say?"Ah, no. Blofis, actually."Oh, I see, Poseidon said. "A shame. I quite like blowfish. I am Poseidon."Poseidon? That's an interesting name."Yes, I like it. I've gone by other names, but I do prefer Poseidon."Like the god of the sea."Very much like that, yes."

"An undiscovered genius has no value in the marketplace."

"Lord Bacchus, do you remember me? I helped you with that missing leopard in Sonoma." Bacchus scratched his stubbly chin. "Ah... yes. John Green." "Jason Grace.""Whatever," the god said."
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"It is foolish to make experiments upon the constancy of a friend as upon the chastity of a wife."

"Silence propagates itself and the longer talk has been suspended the more difficult it is to find anything to say."

"A man ought to read just as inclination leads him, for what he reads as a task will do him little good."

"Perhaps the excellence of aphorisms consists not so much in the expression of some rare or abstruse sentiment, as in the comprehension of some obvious and useful truth in a few words.We frequently fall into error and folly, not because the true principles of action are not known, but because, for a time, they are not remembered; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the benefactors of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind."

"If the man who turnips cries Cry not when his father dies 'Tis proof that he had rather Have a turnip than his father."

"No mind is much employed upon the present recollection and anticipation fill up almost all our moments."
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