“Lady Lytton rules her husband, but that I suppose is always the case where marriages are what is called 'happy'.”
Quote by Benjamin Disraeli
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“There are few positions less inspiriting than those of a discomfited party.”
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“I have completed a monument more lasting than brass.”
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Source: The Satires of Horace and Persius
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Source: Man and His Symbols
“I wish to be at any time hereafter only a yea-sayer!”
Source: The Gay Science
“To experience a thing as beautiful means: to experience it necessarily wrongly.”
Source: The Will to Power
