"Dreams are the bright creatures of poem..." - Quote by Charles Dickens
Dreams are the bright creatures of poem and legend, who sport on earth in the night season, and melt away in the first beam of the sun, which lights grim care and stern reality on their daily pilgrimage through the world.
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“The worst class of sum worked in the every-day world is cyphered by the diseased arithmeticians who are always in the rule of Subtraction as to the merits and successes of others, and never in Addition as to their own.”
“Your Honour, unless your Honour, without a moment's loss of time, makes sail for the nearest shore, this is a doomed ship, and her name is the Coffin!”
“May not the complaint, that common people are above their station, often take its rise in the fact of uncommon people being below theirs?”
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“The future does not exist, because nobody has ever experienced it. You can only ever experience a present moment.”
“The very concept of objective truth is fading out of the world. Lies will pass into history.”
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