1.
Money can be more of a barrier between people than language or race or religion.
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2.
No writer, however popular, disdains a reader, however humble.
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3.
If the dreams of any so-called normal man were exposed ... there would be no more gravity and dignity left for mankind.
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4.
A smile couldn't be brought into court as evidence. You couldn't arrest a man because he had trembled. Brown eyes had stolen a peep at gray eyes, so what? The tone of a voice was something that died with a word.
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5.
It's when you have friends that you can afford to be lonely. When you know a lot of people, loneliness becomes a luxury. It's only when you're forced to be lonely that it's bad.
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6.
My mind was clear and penetrating at the time, for it was midnight, the hour at which I am most brave and most free.
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7.
The cat crossed the street daintily, pointing his feet like a ballet dancer, lifting them high as if his feet were too good for the pavement.
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