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— Toni Morrison"...the City is what they want it to be: thriftless, warm, scary and full of amiable strangers. No wonder they forget pebbly creeks and when they do not forget the sky completely think of it as a tiny piece of information about the time of day or night."
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There are few instances of the exercise of particular virtues which seem harder to attain to, or which appear more amiable and engaging in themselves, than those of moderation and the forgiveness of injuries.
— Laurence Sterne
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There would be no sunshine in society if the born flatterers, I mean the so-called amiable people, did not bring it in with them.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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