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Victor Hugo
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quote: An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise.
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V. S. Pritchett
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quote: All writers — all people — have their stores of private and family legends which lie like a collection of half-forgotten, often violent toys on the floor of memory.
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Victor Hugo
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quote: In the Twentieth Century war will be dead, the scaffold will be dead, hatred will be dead, frontier boundaries will be dead, dogmas will be dead; man will live. He will possess something higher than all these—a great country, the whole earth, and a great
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Vartan Gregorian
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quote: That is the future, and it is probably nearer than we think. But our primary problem as universities is not engineering that future. We must rise above the obsession with quantity of information and speed of transmission, and recognize that the key issue
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Virginia Bentley
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quote: If you are in the process of selling your house, it pays to have the odor of baked bread wafting about as a prospective buyer arrives. The house sells every time.
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