| a |
2479 |
| b |
1006 |
| c |
1189 |
| d |
1202 |
| e |
1283 |
| f |
902 |
| g |
1339 |
| h |
1396 |
| I |
210 |
| j |
2843 |
| k |
386 |
| l |
1005 |
| m |
1678 |
| n |
377 |
| o |
407 |
| p |
1313 |
| q |
70 |
| r |
1674 |
| s |
1716 |
| t |
1185 |
| u |
575 |
| v |
188 |
| w |
1462 |
| x |
7 |
| y |
29 |
| z |
40 |
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Henry David Thoreau
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quote: How could youths better learn to live than by at once trying the experiment of living?
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| 2. |
Henry Miller
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quote: Life has no other discipline to impose, if we would but realize it, than to accept life unquestioningly. Everything we shut our eyes to,everything we run away from, everything we deny, denigrate, or despise, serves to defeat us in the end. What seems nast
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| 3. |
Herbert V. Prochnow
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quote: A visitor from Mars could easily pick out the civilized nations. They have the best implements of war.
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Hugh Kingsmill
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quote: What, still alive at twenty-two, A clean upstanding lad like you? Sure, if your throat tis hard to slit, Slit your girls and swing for it.
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| 5. |
H.W. Nevinson
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quote: Cruelty is the vice most natural to dullness of mind.
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