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I feel it is unworthy of man . For even if life itself is devoid of all meaning , even if we assume with the great Shakespeare that it is ' a tale told by an idiot ' , we try to instil some sense into it by our actions and thoughts .
I feel it is unworthy of man . For even if life itself is devoid of all meaning , even if we assume with the great Shakespeare that it is ' a tale told by an idiot ' , we try to instil some sense into it by our actions and thoughts .
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It is sweet to a young man to feel himself the centre of all hopes . It seemed very reasonable to him very natural — that he should be so , and that the farmers should feel a pride of anticipation in thinking of his future speeches in ...
It is sweet to a young man to feel himself the centre of all hopes . It seemed very reasonable to him very natural — that he should be so , and that the farmers should feel a pride of anticipation in thinking of his future speeches in ...
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So , unless you are peculiarly insensitive , you cannot but feel a twinge of conscience at your own selfishness , and this spoils your pleasure . There is nothing to be done but snap the thread of your golden thoughts , leave the piazza ...
So , unless you are peculiarly insensitive , you cannot but feel a twinge of conscience at your own selfishness , and this spoils your pleasure . There is nothing to be done but snap the thread of your golden thoughts , leave the piazza ...
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