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One had to live a long time to know a man's true nature.
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I want the same one, the way she always is, without failures, without fights, without bad memories.
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...wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good.
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Make no mistake: peaceful madmen are ahead of the future.
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For a week, almost without speaking, they went ahead like sleepwalkers through a universe of grief, lighted only by the tenuous reflection of luminous insects, and their lungs were overwhelmed by a suffocating smell of blood.
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This was his world, he said to himself, the sad, oppressive world that God had provided for him, and he was responsible to it.
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Seeing him like this, dressed just for her in so patent a manner, she could not hold back the fiery blush that rose to her face. She was embarrassed when she greeted him, and he was more embarrassed by her embarrassment. The knowledge that they were behaving as if they were sweethearts was even more embarrassing, and the knowledge that they were both embarrassed embarrassed them so much that Captain Samaritano noticed it with a tremor of compassion.
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There is no greater glory than to die for love.
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He thought that the world would make more rapid progress without the burden of old people.
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I was asked the other day if I would be interested in the Nobel Prize, but I think that for me it would be an absolute catastrophe. I would certainly be interested in deserving it, but to
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Today, when I saw you, I realized that what is between us is nothing more than an illusion.