“Nor Ear Can Hear, Nor Tongue Can Tell…”

“…The Tortures Of That Inward Hell.”

LORD GEORGE GORDON BYRON

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“All Thoughts, All Passions, All Delights, Whatever Stirs This Mortal Frame…”

“…All Are But Ministers Of Love, And Feed His Sacred Flame.”

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

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“There Is NO Remembrance Which Time Does Not Obliterate…”

“…NOR Pain Which Death Does Not Terminate.”

MIGUEL de CERVANTES

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“If You Make People THINK They’re Thinking, They’ll LOVE You…”

“…But, If You REALLY Make People Think, They’ll HATE You.”

DONALD ROBERT PERRY MARQUIS

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“The Test Of A First Rate Intelligence Is The Ability To Hold Two Opposed Ideas In The Mind At The Same Time, And Still Retain The Ability To Function…”

“…One Should, For Example, Be Able To See That Things Are Hopeless, And Yet Be Determined To Make Them Otherwise.”

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

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“PITY…”

“…Is The Feeling Which Arrests The Mind In The Presence Of Whatsoever Is Grave And Constant In Human Sufferings, And Unites It With The Human Sufferer.”

JAMES JOYCE

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“The Sweetest Joy, The Wildest Woe…”

“…Is LOVE.”

PHILIP JAMES BAILEY

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“The Nearer I Approach The End…”

“…The Plainer I Hear Around Me The Immortal Symphonies Of The Worlds Which Invite Me. It Is Marvelous, Yet Simple.”

VICTOR HUGO

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