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Source: Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays
Source: Spiritual Progress
Source: THE TRUE BELIEVER
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)
Source: Swann's Way
“Ends and beginnings—there are no such things. There are only middles.”
Source: The Road Not Taken and Other Poems
Source: Delphi Works of Robert Frost (Illustrated)
Source: The Essays of Elia: First Series - Second Series
Source: The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time
Source: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Box Set: Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
Source: The Complete Works of George Orwell: Our job is to make life worth living, 1949-1950
Source: Everybody's Autobiography
“What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end.”
Source: Foundation Trilogy
Source: Great Tales of the Golden Age of Science Fiction
Source: The Letters (Annotated Edition)
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Plutarch (Illustrated)
“When you've seen all of Ionesco's plays, I felt at the end, you've seen one of them.”
Source: Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
Source: A Story Teller's Story: The Tale of an American Writer's Journey Through His Own Imaginative World and Through the World of Facts, with Many of His Experiences and Impressions Among Other Writers--told in Many Notes--in Four Books--and an Epilogue
Source: Mid-American Chants
Source: The Martyrdom of Man
“Do nothing till thou hast well considered the end of it.”
Source: A commentary upon the holy Bible: Job to Salomon's song
Source: Science and Human Values
“To believe in a God means to see that the facts of the world are not the end of the matter.”
Source: Notebooks, 1914-1916
Source: Notebooks, 1914-1916
Source: Philosophical Investigations
“Death is the end of every worldly pain.”
Source: Canterbury Tales (selected)
“The latter end of joy is woe.”
Source: The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: To which are Added an Essay on His Language and Versification, and an Introductory Discourse, Togeher with Notes and a Glossary
Source: The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, with an Auto-biography of His Childhood and Youth