Quotes from James Joyce
Luz dorada sobr el mar, sobre arena, sobre cantizales. El sol está ahí, los gráciles árboles, las casas limón.
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He sopped other dies of bread in the gravy and ate piece after piece of kidney.
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Enigmas hastiados de su tiranía: tiranos, dispuestos a ser destronados
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England is in the hands of the jews. In all the highest places: her finance, her press. And they are the signs of a nation's decay. Wherever they gather they eat up the nation's vital strength. I have seen it coming these years. As sure as we are standing here the jew merchants are already at their work of destruction. Old England is dying.
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And then the angel of death kills the butcher and he kills the ox and the dog kills the cat. Sounds a bit silly till you come to look into it well. Justice it means but it's everybody eating everyone else. That's what life is after all.
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Birkaç geliÅŸigüzel laf d???nda hiç konuÅŸmam??t?k onunla, ama ad? ç?lg?n kan?ma bir çaÄŸr? gibi geliyordu.
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Stivenas staiga d?r? nykš?iu ? lango pus? tardamas: -Štai Dievas. -K?? - paklaus? misteris Dyzis. -Šauksmas gatv?je, - g?žtel?j?s pe?iais atsak? Stivenas.
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He burned to appease the fierce longing of his heart before which everything else was idle and alien. He cared little that he was in mortal sin, that his life had grown to be a tissue of subterfuge and falsehood. Beside the savage desire within him to realise the enormities which he brooded on nothing was sacred.
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skipped off the gunrest and looked gravely at his watcher, gathering about his legs the loose folds of his
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Even if we are often led to desire through the sense of beauty can you say that the beautiful is what we desire?
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whatever he did, never to peach on a fellow
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Ineluctable modality of the visible...
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We must go to Athens.
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If you want to know what are the events which cast their shadow over the hell of time of King Lear, Othello, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, look to see when and how the shadow lifts. What softens the heart of a man, shipwrecked in storms dire, Tried, like another Ulysses, Pericles, prince of Tyre?
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him wearily halfway and sat down on the edge of the gunrest, watching him still as he propped his
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King Solomon says in Proverbs that there is nothing new under the sun.
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Firea lui simÈ›itoare mai era înc? aprig r?nit? de È™fichiuirile unei vieÈ›i lipsite de elevaÈ›ie È™i demnitate.
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I have often thought since on looking back over that strange time that it was that small act, trivial in itself, that striking of the match, that determined the whole aftercourse of both our lives
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Tell me. Tell me with your eyes.
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We're as old as we feel, Johnny.
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Sufficient for the day is the newspaper thereof.
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his monstrous dreams, peopled by ape-like creatures and by harlots with gleaming jewel eyes..
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Natural parents should bear in mind that the more supplementaries their children find, at school or elsewhere, the better they will know that it takes all sorts to make a world. Also, that though there is always the risk of being corrupted by bad parents, the natural ones may be – probably ten per cent of them actually are – the worst of the lot.
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The glow of a late autumn sunset covered the grass plots and walks. It cast a shower of kindly golden dust on the untidy nurses and decrepit old men who drowsed on the benches; it flickered upon all the moving figures - on the children who ran screaming along the gravel paths and on everyone who passed through the gardens.
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