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"To the untrue man, the whole universe is false--it is impalpable--it shrinks to nothing within his grasp."
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"O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!"
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"To the untrue man, the whole universe is false--it is impalpable--it shrinks to nothing within his grasp."
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"Let's stop glorifying the devil, giving him power that he does not deserve or have."
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"There's a tipping point with lies, a point where you've said something so many times that it feels truer than the truth."
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"The group of people that are insulting the society with ungodliness are those that are out rightly known with ungodliness and those that try to mimic godliness."
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"A pure hand needs no glove to cover it."
Needs

"Strength is incomprehensible by weakness, and, therefore, the more terrible."
Philosophy

"Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers."
Art

"He was not ill-fitted to be the head and representative of a community which owed its origin and progress, and its present state of development, not to the impulses of youth, but to the stern and tempered energies of manhood and the sombre sagacity of age; accomplishing so much, precisely because it imagined and hoped so little."
Maturity

"That Jim Crow there in the window," answered the urchin, holding out a cent, and pointing to the gingerbread figure that had attracted his notice, as he loitered along to school; "the one that has not a broken foot."
Innocence

"The sorrow that lay cold in her mother's heart... converted it into a tomb."
Grief

"To do nothing is the way to be nothing."
Philosophy

"The whole forest was peopled with frightful sounds--the creaking of the trees, the howling of wild beasts, and the yell of Indians; while sometimes the wind tolled like a distant church bell, and sometimes gave a broad roar around the traveler, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors."
Fear

"He had that sense, or inward prophecy,-- which a young man had better never have been born than not to have, and a mature man had better die at once than utterly to relinquish,-- that we are not doomed to creep on forever in the old bad way, but that, this very now, there are harbingers abroad of a golden era, to be accomplished in his own lifetime."
Hope

"An infinite, inscrutable blackness has annihilated sight! Where is our universe? All crumbled away from us; and we, adrift in chaos, may hearken to the gusts of homeless wind, that go sighing and murmuring about in quest of what was once a world!"
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