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Jack London

  • Todotraumas Kunhas quoted2 years ago
    But scarcely had the cheer of its light departed

    Pero apenas se había ido la alegría de su luz

  • Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
    considered love the finest thing in the world. It was love that had worked the revolution in him, changing him from an uncouth sailor to a student and an artist; therefore, to him, the finest and greatest of the three, greater than learning and artistry, was love.
  • Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
    was the old tragedy of insularity trying to serve as mentor to the universal.
  • Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
    You worship at the shrine of the established,"
  • Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
    knew, now, that he had not really loved her. It was an idealized Ruth he had loved, an ethereal creature of his own creating, the bright and luminous spirit of his love-poems. The real bourgeois Ruth, with all the bourgeois failings and with the hopeless cramp of the bourgeois psychology in her mind, he had never loved.
  • Маша Бондаренкоhas quoted2 years ago
    And at the instant he knew, he ceased to know.
  • Андрей Голышевhas quotedlast year
    For what reason under the sun do men and women come together if not for the exchange of the best that is in them? And the best that is in them is what they are interested in, the thing by which they make their living, the thing they’ve specialized on and sat up days and nights over, and even dreamed about.
  • b9434765762has quoted2 years ago
    he was manifestly out of place
  • b9434765762has quoted2 years ago
    The act was done quietly and naturally, and the awkward young fellow appreciated it. "He understands," was his thought. "He’ll see me through all right."
  • Cherrymehas quoted2 years ago
    smacked of the sea

    If something smacks of an unpleasant quality, it seems to have that quality:
    The whole situation smacks of mismanagement and incompetence.

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