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english-novelist man served servitude
Man is an intelligence, not served by, but in servitude to his organs. Aldous Huxley
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Luckily, in my case, I have managed, by writing, to do the one thing that I always wanted to do. Jonathan Coe
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If way to the better there be, it exacts a full look at the worst. Thomas Hardy
english-novelist freedom hate ought youth
Women, like men, ought to have their youth so glutted with freedom they hate the very idea of freedom. Vita Sackville-West
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He said it was artificial respiration, but now I find I am to have his child. Anthony Burgess
english-novelist helpless
The absent are like children, helpless to defend themselves. Charles Reade
english-novelist fancy joys nor troubles
The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. Charles Reade
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Make 'em laugh; make 'em cry; make 'em wait. Charles Reade
english-novelist great men noble note passes speak suffer women words
Not a day passes over the earth, but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words and suffer noble sorrows. Charles Reade
helpless rescue virginia west
With this rescue in West Virginia , I feel even more helpless because I'm here, and not doing much other than praying. Bill Arnold
helpless ourselves wait
We're helpless now. There's nothing you can do. We just wait to see what happens. But we put ourselves in that position. Derek Jeter
helpless sit time wait
We all feel particularly helpless at this time as all we can do is sit and wait for news. Steve Harris
helpless imagine miss
When I see this atmosphere, I miss tennis. It's a lot tougher, because you feel helpless and can't help your child. It was painful, and they won. Imagine if they lose? Yannick Noah
helpless un
And we were pretty much helpless because this was an unarmed UN mission. Lloyd Axworthy
helpless relatively suggesting
So we are suggesting this was a relatively helpless little hatchling. Robert Reisz
helpless rather
They are rather helplessly frank, but not, I hope, with all their rather helpless frankness, offensively frank. William Howells
helpless joined number whose woman
Other lions, whose number we were not given, also went for the helpless woman and joined in the attack. Wayne Bvudzijena
helpless life loss possibly rendered
They would have been rendered helpless from the smoke, ... We are plagued by the loss of life that possibly -- possibly -- could have been prevented. Roger Johnson