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Source: The Country of the Pointed Firs: And Selected Short Fiction
Source: Theodore Roosevelt on Bravery: Lessons from the Most Courageous Leader of the Twentieth Century
“Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?”
Source: Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi
“The WILL is always near, dear, though the feet vary.”
Source: The Letters of Emily Dickinson
Source: The Unknown O'Neill: Unpublished Or Unfamiliar Writings of Eugene O'Neill
Source: Not So Deep as a Well
“Love is a wonderful thing, my dear, but it leaves you wide open for blackmail.”
Source: Lost in a Good Book
Source: Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Charles Simeon, Late Senior Fellow of King's College and Minister of Trinity Church, Cambridge: With a Selection from His Writings and Correspondence
Source: Elsie's Motherhood: A Sequel to
Source: Specimens of the table talk
Source: Songs, Ballads, and Stories: Including Many Now First Collected, the Rest Revised and Rearranged
“Facts are the barren branches on which we hang the dear, obscuring foliage of our dreams.”
Source: Kneeknock Rise
Source: Roundabout Papers: Easyread Large Bold Edition
Source: Proverbial philosophy: a book of thoughts and arguments
Source: Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Aeschylus (Illustrated)
Source: Collected Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant: The Necklace + The Piece of String + Boule de Suif + Mademoiselle Fifi + Pierrot + Two Friends + La Maison Tellier + Ghosts and much more: From one of the greatest French writers, widely regarded as the ‘Father of Short Story’ writing, who had influenced W. Somerset Maugham, O. Henry, Anton Chekhov and Henry James
Source: the Odyssey a Modern Sequel
“Welcome to the world of bullshit, my dear. You have arrived.”
“Many, affecting wit beyond their power, Have got to be a dear fool for an hour.”
Source: The poetical works of George Herbert
Source: Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli
Source: Madonna's child [a poem].
Source: Poems
Source: MacLaren's Commentary- Expositions of Holy Scripture