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  1. Lyric Quotation in Plato by Marian Demos, 1999-01
  2. Three thousand selected quotations from brilliant writers by Josiah H Gilbert, 1917
  3. Isn't That Lewis Carroll: A Guide to the Mimsy Words and Frabjous Quotations of Lewis Carroll"s Alices Adventures in Wonderland Through the Looking G by Charles A. Miller, 1985-03
  4. Child: Quotations About the Delight, Mystery, and Wonder of Being a Child
  5. Black Quotations of the South by Fred Bush Mathis, 1995-06
  6. The New York Public Library Book of Twentieth Century American Quotations by Joan Smith, Susan Mesner, 1992-08
  7. Familiar Quotations, Twelfth Edition by John Bartlett, 1950
  8. Cassell Companion to Quotations by Nigel Rees, 1997-10
  9. The Reader's Quotation Book
  10. A Dictionary of Sexist Quotations by simon James, 1984-06
  11. Treasury of Jewish Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs : In Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino and English (Treasury of Love)
  12. Dictionary of burning words of brilliant writers: A cyclopædia of quotations from the literature of all ages by Josiah H Gilbert, 1895
  13. Burning words of brilliant writers;: A cyclopaedia of quotations from the religious literature of all ages by Josiah H Gilbert, 1883
  14. Dictionary of burning words of brilliant writers: A cyclopaedia of quotations from the literature of all ages designed for the use of the senate, the bar, the pulpit and the orator by Josiah H Gilbert, 1902

101. Electronic Resources-The Library-University Of California, Berkeley
Subject literature Resource Type Dictionaries, Thesauri and quotations Use these to look up definitions, synonyms, and abbreviations or to translate terms
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102. Books, Literature & Writing: Quotations - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Libr
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103. Subject Guide Literature Cited Mansfield Library The
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104. Mark Twain Quotations - Literature
Directory of Mark Twain s maxims, quotations, and various opinions High and fine literature is wine, and mine is only water; but everybody likes water.
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I have never tried, in even one single little instance, to help cultivate the cultivated classes. I was not equipped for it either by native gifts or training. And I never had any ambition in that direction, but always hunted for bigger gamethe masses. I have seldom deliberately tried to instruct them, but I have done my best to entertain them, for they can get instruction elsewhere.
Mark Twain, a Biography My books are water; those of the great geniuses is wine. Everybody drinks water.
- Notebook, 1885
High and fine literature is wine, and mine is only water; but everybody likes water.
- Letter to W. D. Howells, 2/15/1887 It makes one hope and believe that a day will come when, in the eye of the law, literary property will be as sacred as whiskey, or any other of the necessaries of life. It grieves me to think how far more profound and reverent a respect the law would have for literature if a body could only get drunk on it.
- Dinner speech 12/8/1881
Creed and opinion change with time, and their symbols perish; but Literature and its temples are sacred to all creeds and inviolate.

105. ELA Literature Directory
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106. George Santayana Quotes
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107. Truman Capote Quotes
Truman Capote All literature is gossip. More Truman Capote quotations. A conversation is a dialogue - Adorned with cape, with - All literature
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109. The Literature Network: Online Classic Literature, Poems, And Quotes. Essays & S
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110. Literature Quotes - Literary Quotes About Literature And Practically Everything
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111. Money Tree Payday Loan
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113. Quotations On Knowledge-What Great Writers Say About Knowledge-Literature & Know
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Remy de Gourmont It is no accident then that we speak of a body of knowledge: thought constructs itself in the world of material objects, fragrances, and sensual presence in time.
Jane Hirshfield: Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry We have all heard it said that one picture is worth a thousand words. Yet, if this statement is true, why does it have to be a saying? Because a picture is worth a thousand words only under special conditions - which commonly include a context of words in which the picture is set.

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115. UNC Writing Center Handout | Literature Reviews
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118. American Literature - American Literary Classics A Chapter A Day
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119. John Locke (1632-1704), The Philosopher Of Freedom.
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    INTRODUCTION: Our story has its being in the beginning of the Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, a time of our intellectual awakening. The Enlightenment began when the Dark Ages ended, a time when the minds of men were cowed by the great mystery of the universe and their minds, through ignorance, were ruled by fears. The Enlightenment was a time when man, stepping out of his shackles, began to use his rational facilities and pulled himself out of the medieval pits of mysticism and in the process shoved aside the state and church authorities of the day. It was a spontaneous and defused movement which fed upon itself and led to the great scientific discoveries from which we all benefit today. Beliefs in natural law and universal order sprung up, which not only promoted scientific findings and advancements of a material nature, but which also gave a scientific approach to political and social issues. Thinkers expressed their thoughts in writing and read the thoughts of others, these brilliant lights of the Enlightenment included the likes of:
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