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Source: Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings
Source: Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)
Source: Romola: Top Novelist Focus
Source: The expanding circle: ethics and sociobiology
Source: Delphi Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Illustrated)
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne (Illustrated)
Source: Letters of Aldous Huxley
Source: Hegel's Philosophy of right
“I always liked people who are older. Of course, every year it gets harder to find them.”
Source: Democracy and Education: Top American Authors
Source: Democracy And Education
Source: The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
“As our acts vary, our habits will follow in their course.”
Source: The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle
Source: Leafs On An Idle Breeze - My Inspirational Poems (Annotated Edition)
Source: As I said to Denis--: the Margaret Thatcher book of quotations
Source: The Wit & Wisdom of Lee Kuan Yew
“I'm a hypocrite, of course, and I live with that, but I live.”
Source: The Other
Source: I Heard the Owl Call My Name
Source: The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private, from the beginning of his presidency to the end of his life: (v. 10) May, 1789-November, 1794. (v. 11) November, 1794-December, 1799
Source: The speeches, addresses and messages, of the several presidents of the United States, at the openings of Congress and at their respective inaugurations: Also, the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's farewell address to his fellow-citizens
Source: Men, Women and Ghosts
“Folly will run its course and it is the part of wisdom not to take it too seriously.”
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion
Source: Happy Alchemy: On the Pleasures of Music and the Theatre
Source: The Prince of Minor Writers: The Selected Essays of Max Beerbohm
Source: Edward Gibbon (1856) Bishop Butler (1854) Sterne and Thackeray (1864) The Waverley novels (1858) Charles Dickens (1858) Thomas Babington Macaulay (1856) Béranger (1857) Mr. Clough's poems (1862) Henry Crabb Robinson (1869) Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Browni
Source: The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction
Source: Democracy and Social Ethics
Source: Democracy and Social Ethics