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World Quotes - Page 369

The nakedness of the indigent world may be clothed from the trimmings of the vain.

Oliver Goldsmith (1823). “The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale”, p.271

Liberty is a word which, according as it is used, comprehends the most good and the most evil of any in the world.

"A Landholder, III". The Connecticut Courant Newspaper, No. 1191, November 19, 1787.

Read Blake or go to hell, that's my message to the modern world.

Northrop Frye, Nicholas Halmi (2004). “Northrop Frye's Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake”, p.45, University of Toronto Press

Human language appears to be a unique phenomenon, without significant analogue in the animal world.

Noam Chomsky (2006). “Language and Mind”, p.59, Cambridge University Press

Motherhood is the most challenging as well as the utmost satisfying vocation in this world.

"Ever wonder if you’ll make it through motherhood?" by Linda G, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 10, 2017.