| There is a necessity for a regulating discipline of exercise that, whilst evoking the human energies, will not suffer them to be wasted. |
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- Thomas de Quincey |
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| War has a deeper and more ineffable relation to hidden grandeurs in man than has yet been deciphered. |
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- Thomas de Quincey |
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| It is most absurdly said, in popular language, of any man, that he is disguised in liquor; for, on the contrary, most men are disguised by sobriety. |
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- Thomas de Quincey |
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| Thou hast the keys of Paradise, oh, just, subtle, and mighty opium! |
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- Thomas de Quincey |
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