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  • #1
    Frank Herbert
    “Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn. It's shocking to find how many people do not believe they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult. Muad'Dib knew that every experience carries its lesson.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune

  • #2
    H. Rider Haggard
    “I do love a good tree. There it stands so strong and sturdy, and yet so beautiful, a very type of the best sort of man. How proudly it lifts its bare head to the winter storms, and with what a full heart it rejoices when the spring has come again! How grand its voice is, too, when it talks with the wind: a thousand aeolian harps cannot equal the beauty of the sighing of a great tree in leaf. All day it points to the sunshine and all night to the stars, and thus passionless, and yet full of life, it endures through the centuries, come storm, come shine, drawing its sustenance from the cool bosom of its mother earth, and as the slow years roll by, learning the great mysteries of growth and of decay. And so on and on through generations, outliving individuals, customs, dynasties -- all save the landscape it adorns and human nature -- till the appointed day when the wind wins the long battle and rejoices over a reclaimed space, or decay puts the last stroke to his fungus-fingered work. Ah, one should always think twice before one cuts down a tree!”
    H. Rider Haggard, Allan Quatermain

  • #3
    H. Rider Haggard
    “Well, it is not a good world—nobody can say that it is, save those who wilfully blind themselves to facts. How can a world be good in which Money is the moving power, and Self-interest the guiding star? The wonder is not that it is so bad, but that there should be any good left in it.”
    H Rider Haggard, Allan Quatermain

  • #4
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    “There is danger for him who taketh the tiger cub, and danger also for whoso snatches a delusion from a woman.”
    Arthur Conan Doyle, A Case of Identity - a Sherlock Holmes Short Story

  • #5
    Charles Dickens
    “Some people laughed to see the alteration in him, but he let them laugh, and little heeded them; for he was wise enough to know that nothing ever happened on this globe, for good, at which some people did not have their fill of laughter in the outset; and knowing that such as these would be blind anyway, he thought it quite as well that they should wrinkle up their eyes in grins, as have the malady in less attractive forms. His own heart laughed: and that was quite enough for him.”
    Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

  • #6
    Clifford D. Simak
    “Here lies one from a distant star, but the soil is not alien to him, for in death he belongs to the universe.”
    Clifford D. Simak, Way Station

  • #7
    Clifford D. Simak
    “We realized that among us, among all the races, we had a staggering fund of knowledge and of techniques - that working together, by putting together all this knowledge and capability, we could arrive at something that would be far greater and more significant than any race, alone, could hope of accomplishing.”
    Clifford D. Simak, Way Station

  • #8
    Kir Bulychev
    “В жизни мало сказать волшебное слово. Надо еще что-нибудь сделать. Если ты сказала «сезам», не мешает потом повернуть ручку.”
    Kir Bulychev, Козлик Иван Иванович

  • #9
    Clifford D. Simak
    “It was a hopeless thing, he thought, this obsession of his to present the people of the Earth as good and reasonable. For in many ways they were neither good nor reasonable; perhaps because they had not as yet entirely grown up. They were smart and quick and at times compassionate and even understanding, but they failed lamentably in many other ways.”
    Clifford D. Simak, Way Station

  • #10
    Mark Twain
    “The man who does not read has no advantage over the man who cannot read.”
    Mark Twain

  • #11
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #12
    J.K. Rowling
    “If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire



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